The Giver By Lois Lowry Reviewed by: Dawson Glogau This is a review about Lois Lowry’s, The Giver. It was published in 1993, and has soared the charts for one of the best selling books. The genre is classified as young adult fiction. Everything is perfect, nothing is out of place. No one misunderstands and the community lives in a state of equilibrium. If a baby is unperfect, the child is released, if a person makes too many wrongs, they are released. True perfection in the eyes of the elders. No one knows the memories about the past, expect the Giver. The Giver has to be a truly outstanding and honorable human being, who has the capacity to hold all the memories of the past. Jonas, a gifted teen, receives the the assignment to be the receiver to the Giver and hold the memories of the past. Will he be able to handle it? Find out by reading The Giver. I would give this book a 10/10. This book has an amazing plot and great dynamic characters. From the beginning to the end, the book is a constant page flipper and intrigues the reader on every page. This is just a great book overall! Comments are closed.
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