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Given his lifetime assignment at the Ceremony of Twelve, Jonas becomes the receiver of memories shared by only one other in his community and discovers the terrible truth about the society in which he lives.
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4 primary books5 released booksThe Giver is a 5-book series with 4 primary works first released in 1989 with contributions by Lois Lowry and P. Craig Russell.
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Absolutely loved this book. Perfect for middle schoolers, everyone in my grade I read this with loved it. Great dystopian era type book with a fantastic plot. The movie was also pretty decent but I will forever love the book more, (loved Taylor Swift as rosemary too, coming from a swiftie)
I loved this book as a kid. A celebration of individuality, experience, emotion, and human relationships.
So, I know The Giver has been out for a long time, and I know they made a movie, but somehow I'd never read or watched it. But on the recommendation of a friend, I finally have. What a strange little book! It definitely belongs in the same realm as Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451, 1984, and The Handmaid's Tale – which are among my favorite books – but the ending was tremendously unsatisfying. It's the first book in a quartet, though, so I'm hoping the other three, which I have requested from the library, will tie up the loose ends. It definitely feels like it's only the first installment of a story.
The dystopian society in this book has effectively banished most feelings. But to get rid of hate and war and prejudice, they also had to banish the memories and feelings of individuality and difference. With everyone and everything the same, they're mostly incapable of feeling true love or happiness. So they all live in peace – but it's a complacent, uncaring peace. It's not peace because of love, it's peace because of the absence of passionate feelings. Whether this is good or not, well, that's up to the reader to decide for themselves. The actions of the main character, who aims to disrupt that peace, could be seen as good or bad.
I'm not actually entirely sure how I feel about this book. I will probably have a better opinion once I read the next three – Gathering Blue (2000), Messenger (2004), and Son (2012).
Edit: I have now read the other three, and I'm still a bit at a loss. These were...odd.
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