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Burns, Mary M. HornBook Magazine, vol. 66, no. 2 (March/April 1990): 210-211. Burns admires the story of Strange Attractors.
Daggett, Margaret L. "Recommended: William Sleator." English Journal, vol. 76 (March 1987): 93-94. Daggett explains Sleator's appeal for high school students.
Davis, James, and Hazel Davis. Presenting William Sleator. New York: Macmillan, 1992. This critical study discusses Sleator's life and how it relates to his fiction.
Roback, Diane. Publishers Weekly, vol. 236, no. 20 (November 24, 1989): 72. Roback thinks Strange Attractors is ideal for its audience: "Sleator's latest high-tech thriller is compelling and thought-provoking, and offers a clever surprise ending."
Sleator, William. "Chaos, Strange Attractors, and Other Peculiarities in the English Classroom." In Authors' Insights: Turning Teenagers into Readers and Writers. Edited by Donald R. Gallo. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook, 1992, pp. 43-52. Sleator explains how science fiction can encourage young readers to think and to read.
This essay indicates that Sleator puts much thought...
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