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Andy / I was 8 / Jan 12, 2024

The Giver Quartet: The Giver / Gathering Blue / Messenger / Son

9.1★
FictionEducation
"The giver” and the 3 other books in the series are all quite interesting books about humans in this world, but in the future, something called the great sameness turns every thing absolutely predictable. Everything is the same grey-ish hue, and there was no snow, no rain, no storms, no sunshine. Just clouds. It reminds me of entropy, which gradually turns everything the same, like if you drop ink droplets into water, soon they will mix together into into one coloured liquid. Also, it seems like book 1 (The Giver) has no relationship with book 2 (Gathering Blue), but book 2 and book 3(Messenger) are winded together. Also, as soon as you finish book 4 (Son) you will see the connection in-between every single one of the books. The author clearly has very vivid but organised imagination, as all is fictional, yet all is realistic. Also, every book has a lesson to learn, even if it is hard to find it. Like in the last book, the lesson is that when you face someone mean, someone evil, don’t bail out before them. Don’t fear them, don’t let them be your king. That is what they want. Instead, stand up and be bold, or ask for help. These for books are intriguing and fun, yet you can learn from this books. Though I thoroughly enjoy this set, I need to say this not really for early youngsters. Maybe for when you get around 9. Or 10.