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The Giver

The Giver

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Giver-Good now,Good forever
Review: I think that Lois Lowry's,The Giver, was a great work of creativity and imagination. The way that she used the importance of human interaction, choices, change, and other themes, helped the book flow and gave it a good lesson in the process of a great story. The whole idea of the signifigant role a young boy plays in changing a whole community just blows you away.

There is, I think, a down side or two to The Giver. In the end... I meen she should have put just one more chapter in there or write a sequal, to tell us what happened to him and Gabe, if they died and what not.

It was an overall good book, and I gave it a goog word for future readers of America.(children of corse). And give it two thumbs up.
7.3 LRD

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Enchanting, yet easy to put down when reading
Review: This book wasn't that bad. I've read it very few times and still am not moved in any way by the storyline characters or descriptions. I don't really like Lois Lowry's writing style. It is sort of boring. Don't get me wrong it was a great idea for a book. She should have thought it out more. It seemed like she wanted to write a book and she took the first idea that came to her. The main low point that I didn't like was the ending. All it says is that Jonas heard music. It ends it okay, but leaves you with no imfrmation of what could or should happen next. It doesn't even leave you in any kind of suspense. The descriptions were not as creative or mind boggling as some other books that I've read. The story line was the main high point. Given memories, nobody else knows pain or love. Very clever! The main things that bugged me were the characters. Lily was something you see in every book. I mean nearly every book. Asher was one of the guys that they could have used more throughout the book. He was a fun-loving goofball with a very small role in the story. Fiona was the one I especially liked. One that was so mysterious that Lois Lowry could have done anything with, but she chose not to. She was your average,beautiful, yet very shy girl that could have been used in some way or another to make the story more interesting. So what I'm really trying to say is that overall it was a pretty good book until it go to the ending.

7.3JH

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My Book Crituque
Review: Lois Lowry's book, The Giver, was a really good book. I really liked the way she described the "Community." I also liked the way she put everything in order. She didn't skip around from in the middle of one of Jonas' sessions with the Giver to school the next day. I thought the ending could've been much better though. She left us on the edge of our seats when she ended the book. She never told us how Jonas liked Elsewhere or if he and Gabe even made it to Elsewhere. THERE NEEDS TO BE A SEQUAL! Overall I think the book was really good. If Lois would've added all the parts she left out including the ending, the start of life in Elsewhere for Jonas and Gabe, how the community reacted to all the memories, what Lily's assignment was, and if Asher and Fiona were put together in a family unit, it would've been that much better! 7.3 jrm

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: review in my opinion
Review: I liked this book because it tells you that it's good to have choices.If we didn't have color we would all be the same, and it is kind of boring being the same.If we were all the same then we would all have the same personalities. We would all have the same likes and dislikes and no one would be different.
Like in the Giver everyone was the same and wore tunics and saw everyone else in the same way. Sameness is boring and we are lucky to be different and have choices. No one had a choice of what they wanted. If they could see color they still wouldn't be able to pick out the tunic that they wanted that was a different color.Everyone would still be the same.It's important to have choices.
7.3CH

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jill
Review: Set in a world completely different from ours, The Giver is an exceptional novel about everyday life in a community with no feelings, color, war, or pain. Everyone has a role, specially designed to help the society function precisely. The same activities are carried out from day to day. Everything seems perfect. Then all that changes for Jonas when he turns twelve and is selected to receive all the memories that the society has never known, memories that will change his life forever. As a result of brilliant craftsmanship and talent, the author used the strong elements of the story's setting, writing style, and a carefully planned out plot to attract any reader.
The world that Jonas lives is unlike any place on our Earth. Everything is under control and perfectly planned out. Nothing surprising or unexpected happens in the community. Feelings have been eliminated, since they can lead to problems and would upset the perfect balance of their world. This futuristic place is interesting to read about because it is so unlike the places that truly exist. The author created a completely unique and fascinating world and amazingly brought it to life. From characters to daily activities, I was very interested in the entire setting.
In addition to her imaginative ability, Lois Lowry is an especially gifted author and has a very appealing writing style. The book uses wonderful descriptions, which definitely draw the reader in. Her rare imagination sets this book apart from all others. She writes at a slow pace, not rushing anything, expanding on details to let everything soak into the reader's mind. The story unravels slowly, but proves to be very thoughtful, not boring in the least. She truly succeeded at producing an insightful masterpiece based on a world we know nothing about.
All the events in this story were woven together to create a very unpredictable plot. Since the world the characters live in is so different from ours, its impossible to foretell what will happen next, so the story definitely held my attention from beginning to end. First the story opens by telling of everyday life in the community, but changes drastically when Jonas turns twelve. Once he starts to receive memories from the Giver, he goes through happiness, pain, fear, and emotions he has never felt before. The worst part is that he is not able to share them with anyone. He must endure all of the pain in a world where no one but the Giver understands or has felt what he feels. Jonas knows he has to make them understand and that there is no way he can stay in this world. However, Jonas does not have the liberty to tell them and the only way to accomplish his desire is to break the rules. It is a risky endeavor, but he will do whatever it takes to escape from this world of no feelings, in a place where no one will understand unless they experience the memories for themselves. Not only does he want to escape, but has to in order to make his world right; the way things used to be.
With great imaginative ability, the unique setting, writing style, and thoughtful plot of this remarkable book clearly show the fine talents of the author. The John Newberry Medal, along with the many other awards The Giver has received, proves that Lois Lowry has indeed created a literary masterpiece. I strongly recommend this book to readers of all ages. It will not only prove to be enjoyable, but also give you a new perspective on the world that you live in. Reading this book will leave you with a different outlook on life and a brightened sense of reality.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Giver's Words
Review: The Giver was a very good book, although it made me think a lot about how Jonas would start a new life with Gabe in elsewhere. I tried to think about what could have happened, but Lowry gave a little sense of mystery. The Giver got me a little confused with being released because in the begining it sounded like they would put the person in another community. In the end it said they killed the released people.
My opinion about The Giver is that it was very detailed and that it has a lot of mystery to it. The details were excellent because I could picture the red sled going down the snow hilland then stopping, perfectly. Also the mystery was just enough. When Jonas found elsewhere, it told enough to show that he made it to a better place. Overall, I Think that Lois Lowry's, The Giver, was a very well writin tale!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Caution
Review: This book is not for everyone. My child had nightmares after reading chapter 19 which I would easily rate R for graphic detailed violence. For parents who take their responsibility of monitoring the material their children are exposed to, be sure ahead of time that your child will not be emotionally upset by the "how - to" description of the actions. In my opinion, there are no redeeming qualities to this book. My child could not evaluate anything to do with the book because she was obsessed with the murder of an innocent new-born baby. While other people may say that it's not real, the subject of euthanasia is real. I would never recommend this book, however, I would caution parents, and teachers alike to evaluate the person for whom the book is being selected and determine if he/she will be negatively affected by it ahead of time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic
Review: Need a good book to sink your teeth into? Pick up this book and read it. Lois Lowry has so many great ideas for this awesome book. This book is an a great book for ages 9-12. I reccomend you to read this book. It is a quick read that fills your brain with questions. I have a few words for this read: fantastic and stunning.
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was a great book
Review: The Giver is about a youg boy named Jonas. In Jonas world every thing is perfect, you don't have to make any choices because the ruler of the city does that for you. When Jonas turns 12 he has to get his job, he gets chosen for the reciver. The reciver has to recive wonderful memorys of love and excitement but they have to also get memorys of hate and poverty. read this book to find out if Jonas can survive the memorys or if he desides to quit.
This book is great for all ages, at the time i am reading it to my 9-year-old sister and she seems to understade and like the book too.You should really read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Giver (poor guy)
Review: Jonas world is so different from our, his world is always peaceful, no pain, never cried (except for babies), and no one has ever seen color before. Not until Jonas is twelth, his own world change, his starting to see red color and feels the real pain of real life that peoples are hiding ever since a long time ago. He meets the Giver, the Giver itself holds the worlds most painful memories, Jonas has to escape, or he will be as same as the Giver, holds memory for the peoples in his world.
This book are great, you got to read it!


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