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Oct 11 2006

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The Giver by Lois Lowry

The Giver by Lois Lowry:

This story is set to be in a utopian society years ahead. The society is structured on security rather than freedom. Each of the members in the community each has an Assignment that is a job that each member must do until they enter the House of Old. Jonas, the protagonist, turns twelve and he is nervous of what his Assignment will be. The Ceremony of Twelve is the celebration in which the Twelves are given their Assignment they will be doing as their career and future. Jonas is assigned as Receiver of Memories, which is an Assignment where he must receive memories of the past from generations before about life.

His trainer, which is the current Receiver of Memories, explains to Jonas what he will expect from the memories. Jonas learns that this Assignment will give him new knowledge that is not known to anyone else such as color, love, and warfare. As he accumulates memories, he tells The Giver (the previous Receiver of Memories since he claimed Jonas to be the new Receiver) that there should be some changes to the society and not have Sameness, Climate Control, and to have choices. The Giver realizes that Jonas has gained wisdom and The Giver himself devises a plan to make changes to the community. Once Jonas leaves the community and goes to Elsewhere (the land that is outside of the community) then the memories will make their way into everyone..
This community basically are robots, not literally though, because they have no true emotions and must do their given Assignments and Jonas learns that there is a need for change so everyone can experience the memories of past, have the ability to see colors, and feel true emotions. So in desperation Jonas leaves the community with Gabriel who is an infant living with Jonas’ family unit (a family unit is composed of a husband, wife, one son, and one daughter) who was set to be released (release is actually a term for the injection that kills a person who is old, and immature grown infant, or a member who has done three crimes/ misdemeanors). Gabriel was brought by Father who is a Nurturer and brought Gabriel to see if he would grow but didn’t meet the standards so he was marked to be released.
Jonas takes Gabriel with him and endure nature at the harshest moments. They went through rain, hunger, and snow to make it to Elsewhere by riding a sled down a snow hill. Jonas wasn’t capable of continuing to go on but he gained strength by remembering the people he loved such as Father, Mother, Lily (sister), Asher (friend), and The Giver. Once he is at the bottom of the hill, he could hear music for the first time. This indicates that he was successful at changing the community but it is unclear if Jonas and Gabriel make it alive or not.

By: Jesse Soto

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Oct 11 2006

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The Once and Future King by T.H White

Filed under Book Review, Fantasy

The Once and Future King, by T.H White, is an amazing novel. Most definately one of my favorite books, it falls into a wide range of catagories, ranging from fantasy to romance, As all epic stories, this ends with the downfall of main character who tries his best to come out victorious. Though, The last sentence may have just ruined the ending for any readers who were going to read thise novel, the important thing about this novel isn’t whether King Arthur comes out the winner or not, but rather, how he fails. This novel tells the tale of the legendary King Arthur, the creator of the Round Table, and master of the greatest knight there ever was, Sir Lancelot. This novel is perfect for readers who enjoy tales of romance, betrayal, and perseverance.

By Amardeep Cheema

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Oct 11 2006

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A Deadly Game of Magic by Joan Lowery Nixon

I have recently read a novel by Joan Lowery Nixon called A Deadly Game of Magic. It is a really good book about a freaky situation of four teenagers. On the way back from a competition, four teenagers get stranded in a house of the wife of an exmagician(ex-husband) that’s seeking revenge on her. Throughout the whole night they find that they have to get through dealdy situations working together to survive. And some don’t make it out alive. It’s your job to figure out who.

By Denise Pulido

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Oct 11 2006

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Let Me Call You Sweetheart by Mary Higgins Clark

The book Let Me Call You Sweetheart by Mary Higgins Clark is a very thrilling novel. It is not a very hard book to get into but you have to really concentrate on whats going onbecause there are many characters to follow. the plot line is very exciting and takes many twists and turns before the final conclusion. who killed suzanne reardon???? the answer is shocking.

By Michelle Benziger

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Oct 11 2006

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Angel of Hope by Lurleen McDaniel

The book Angel of Hope by Lurleen McDaniel is the companion to her book Angel of Mercy. The story picks up where the reader left off from the first book. Amber, Heather’s younger sister who looks up to her very much travels to africa as a missionary to honor her sister in her time of need. She ends up finding that there is more to life and to herself than meets the eye and she finds the drive that she wants to help “save the world one child at a time”.

By Michelle Benziger

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Oct 11 2006

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The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown

Mr.. Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu are two of the main characters in The Da Vinci Code written by Dan Brown. This interesting and captivating mystery is based on the death of a world reknown artist, Jacques Sauniere. Mr. Langdon was to meet with Mr. Sauniere on the night Sauniere was murdered, thus making Mr. Langdon the prime suspect. Ms. Neveu believes Mr. Langdon is not her granfather’s murderer and so decides to help Mr. Langdon escape the french police. This leads the reader into a mind-puzzling mystery, with surprises at the turn of every page. I highly recomend!

by Yajira Martinez

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