Sunday, April 6, 2014

The Giver
By: Lois Lowry
          Jonas lives in a community of sameness, perfection, control, no fear, no pain, no emotion, no feelings and worst of all, no choices. Everything is different from life in the real world. The population is consistent, as an Elder I released, a newborn enters the community. People don’t get married, they get assigned a partner.  Couple’s don’t have children, they get assigned children. Children get receive assignments when they are a Twelve (twelve years old.) After Jonas gets assigned the “Receiver of Memory” the way he sees his world, or community, is now completely different.
          As Jonas’s training begins for his new job he learns he is very unique. The old Receiver of Memory, or as he likes to be called, The Giver, gives Jonas the memories of the real world. Some memories are amazing like the love memory, colors and snow; some, aren’t so pretty like war, pain, death and loneliness. During one of Jonas’s training sessions he finally figures out what it means to be released, and it isn’t pretty. It’s actually quite disturbing.

          Jonas soon learns that the little child, Gabe, who has been staying with his family has to be released because he hasn’t “developed” yet. Gabe is also unique, he too can receive memories. Jonas. He can’t let the horrible “release” happen to Gabe so, he has to save him! The Giver and Jonas make a plan for Jonas to flee the community and leave with all the memories. This means the community has to relive the memories so they can have them once again. Jonas’ plan to flee his community is a very dangerous one, he doesn’t know what’s out there. Will he survive?   

9 comments:

  1. I really like how you put alot of detail. Great book review!!!! I will have to read it.

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  3. good job good detail too

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  4. I liked how much detail you put in this book review. I liked how you left me hanging at the end good job!

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  5. I really love how you put in all the detail but don't give away the ending. And I liked how you cave some comparisons about there world and the real world.

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  6. Great detail! You had good comparisons!! Sounds like a really good book!

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  7. Great review. You had lots of detail and good description. Way to go.

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  8. You did a great job on your review! I loved reading that book. I like how you used a lot of detail, but didnt give too much away. good job!

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  9. Good review. Liked how you started the review with repetition for effect.

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