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The Giver

The Giver

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My Impression of the Giver
Review: Reading the book was quite interesting because the reader experiences a world completely different compared to our world. It`s a world without love, feelings, feelings of pain and war, climate, without making own decisions and that`s why this book is so interesting! The story deals with Jonas who is at the age of 12 and who has the most honored job in the community called "Receiver", which means that he receives the memories of the past of the community, which are given to him by the "Giver".
On account to the hardness of his announcement, he escapes from the community to search "Elsewhere"...in the end he arrives there!
I want to recomment this book to everyone.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Giver - A novel for everyone?
Review: The Giver by Lois Lowry is an interesting novel, I read it with my class in 11th grade, but I think I would have read it even if we hadn't done this in class. I like science-fiction stories, so I could compare it to "1984" and "Brave New World" while reading. First of all I have to say that in fact it IS a novel for young adults, its quite easy written and I think easy to follow the story. I liked especially the great imagination of the author, who created a whole new world which is really frightening sometimes. However I detested the open ending, in which the reader is left with a lack of information. Some fantasy-elements, like memory-transmitting, are disturbing the sf-atmosphere, like I want it to be. In contrast to "BNW" and "1984" I can hardly imagine any solution or advise for our future which the author might have been thinking of while writing this novel.
All in all it is a good experience to read but if one is one of this hardcore-science-fiction readers (like me) one is dissapointed. My suggestion: read it, if your less than 17 years old!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Receiver
Review: I read the book "The Giver" from Lois Lowry in my English lesson.
The story tells from a community which is different from our. For example there are no colors, no feelings, no animals and you can not make your own decisions.
I find this book very interesting, although I did not expect this when I read the beginning. However the longer I read this book, the less I could stop reading.
It was very interesting to find out how Jonas gets all the memories and it was very exciting when he runs away from the community.
However it is a pity that the book has an open end, because there are so many questions on which I got no answer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: to those who like science fiction
Review: I found "the Giver" most time exciting and I can recommend it to all those, who like science fiction, like I do.
In the beginning it seemed to be very odd to me, because of the strange rules like evening-telling, but you'll notice soon that this story plays in another world.It's exciting to imagine a world without colors, feelings, animals and own decisions.
One can very good identify with Jonas, an 11-year old boy who'll turn 12 and who'll get his assignment to bear the burden of his whole Community.
I didn't like the open end and I would have liked it if I had got more information about the Elsewhere. There are a lot of questions which are not answered to me, but all in all I liked it much.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: L. Lowry's novel "The Giver" reviewed by german students
Review: The novel "The Giver" contains many interesting facts about a science fiction world, that is completely controlled. However, there are some aspects that aren't really clear, so that you have to imagine the answers for yourselves, e.g. the open end and why this world was created. Undoubtedly these unanswered questions make this story even more exciting.
All in all it's a very interesting story that is thougt-out well.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: My own review
Review: The novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is a very interesting book about a fantasy story.For german people it is very difficult to read without the vocabulary. The story has a lot of exciting parts. But the ending of the novel is unclear and there are often questions which are not answered.
Sometimes the novel is a little bit boring but all in all it is ok.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Giver
Review: We live in Germany and we read this book in our English lessons.
Although I thought that I wouldn`t like it because it is a story which takes place in the future it is interesting.
From my point of view I can imagine the feelings of Jonas.
Finally I would recommend this novel because it isn`t like each normal and predictable book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice Science-Fiction Story
Review: An exciting book which makes you think about the world around you. You're pleasured about things like music, love and colors and feelings you are able to have. On the first view the story seems to be boring and uninteresting, but after some chapters you notice that it is a very complex system. That explains why the book is not appropriate for people without imagination. However, the open ending can be quite frustrating!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not Just a Book for Children
Review: The Giver was a truly incredible book. While I was reading it, I felt as though I
was inside Jonas's mind, discovering everything as he discovered it, and feeling as he felt.
It was an easy read for me because of this involvement, but I thought about it for hours
afterwards. I had to wonder if I could survive in his world, and I eventually reached the
conclusion that I could not. I also had to wonder what I would have done in Jonas's place,
and I do not believe that I have his courage. It was truly refreshing to read about a hero
without a sword or a gun, but with incredible strength of spirit. The best books are those
that make you challenge your own beliefs and think about the beliefs of others and their
validity, and The Giver was one of the best.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great American Novel
Review: The Giver by Lois Lowry is one of the most renouned anti-utopian novels and by far deserves this title. It is about a boy named Jonas trapped in a society commanded by rules and regulations. At the ceremony where the children are to recieve their life long jobs Jonas is given the position of the new "giver". In this position he is to acquire all the memories and feelings of the past from the old giver. Instead of trying to keep the community "alive" with this information, as was the original intention, he now realizes that there is a world beyond the confinds of this community. He tries to use his new intelligence to open the eyes of the people around him. Although he knows that they will have to be faced with the bad as well as the good he believes that everyone should know that there is a reality outside of their small isolated world.


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