I agree, it really is a book that gives hope. Even though the town isn't "saved," the boy saves himself and his sister from what appears to be a simply well-organized town at the beginning of the book, but is shown to be a dystopia (though that fact is unknown to the citizens) by the end.
I agree, it really is a book that gives hope. Even though the town isn't "saved," the boy saves himself and his sister from what appears to be a simply well-organized town at the beginning of the book, but is shown to be a dystopia (though that fact is unknown to the citizens) by the end.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I do wish I could live in Jonas's world- is it really so bad if you don't know what you're missing? It's all so painless.
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