musical_nerd's Activity (30175)

  • zarkinpants
    zarkinpants's book review was featured in The Giver (The Giver Quartet).
    The main character Jonas lives in the future, in a small Community. It is a place without pain, where people are formal and have carefully outlined procedures for things, ranging from Rituals of Loss to Acceptances of Apologies. They follow rules or are formally chastised, or are even punished with the despised "Release", such a mark on the reputation of the family that is never talked about, when it is used as a punishment. On the day of the Ceremony of Twelve, where everyone is given their Assignment, which they have no say in, and which they will keep on doing for the rest of their life, Jonas is chosen to see beyond, acting as the Reciever. The Reciever is the one who holds the memories of countless generations. He is respected, as he holds the most important job of all, but the community rarely uses him. Instead, they usually persist in their traditions. As the Receiver in training, Jonas is given memories by the wise old Giver, the former Reciever. There is pain, but there is also love. As the memories keep coming, Jonas realizes things. He questions the world that he was brought up in. He grows more and more aware of how no one else in the society is like him or the Giver, and realizes that they are all like robots: brought up to not feel, to be precise in their language, and to have no emotions. He begins to wonder if everyone, not just him, should have feelings and emotions. But what can just two people do to change a society? I loved this book. The writing style, overall, was very direct, like the society itself, but the message was the more important part: it was really thought provoking, especially the end. Another perk is that the book was short, just 168 pages in my edition, so you can finish it in just a few days. I highly recommend this to dystopian lovers, but I could see how those who like fast-paced books such as The Hunger Games would prefer other books.
    12 minutes ago
  • zarkinpants
    zarkinpants added a book review.
    The main character Jonas lives in the future, in a small Community. It is a place without pain, where people are formal and have carefully outlined procedures for things, ranging from Rituals of Loss to Acceptances of Apologies. They follow rules or are formally chastised, or are even punished with the despised "Release", such a mark on the reputation of the family that is never talked about, when it is used as a punishment. On the day of the Ceremony of Twelve, where everyone is given their Assignment, which they have no say in, and which they will keep on doing for the rest of their life, Jonas is chosen to see beyond, acting as the Reciever. The Reciever is the one who holds the memories of countless generations. He is respected, as he holds the most important job of all, but the community rarely uses him. Instead, they usually persist in their traditions. As the Receiver in training, Jonas is given memories by the wise old Giver, the former Reciever. There is pain, but there is also love. As the memories keep coming, Jonas realizes things. He questions the world that he was brought up in. He grows more and more aware of how no one else in the society is like him or the Giver, and realizes that they are all like robots: brought up to not feel, to be precise in their language, and to have no emotions. He begins to wonder if everyone, not just him, should have feelings and emotions. But what can just two people do to change a society? I loved this book. The writing style, overall, was very direct, like the society itself, but the message was the more important part: it was really thought provoking, especially the end. Another perk is that the book was short, just 168 pages in my edition, so you can finish it in just a few days. I highly recommend this to dystopian lovers, but I could see how those who like fast-paced books such as The Hunger Games would prefer other books.
    12 minutes ago
  • bsc
    bscis now following marleydelyla13.
    16 minutes ago
  • bsc
    bscis now following oreocookie64.
    18 minutes ago
  • deafgirlhistory
    deafgirlhistoryis now following jaxriver.
    About 2 hours ago
  • philliesfan123
    philliesfan123is now following rose24.
    About 14 hours ago
  • philliesfan123
    philliesfan123is now following jaxriver.
    About 14 hours ago
  • zarkinpants
    zarkinpants has read this book.
    About 15 hours ago
  • zarkinpants
    zarkinpantsis now following jaxriver.
    About 16 hours ago
  • techfashion0315
    techfashion0315is now following jaxriver.
    About 16 hours ago

Badges (15)

First to CommentSecond to CommentThird to CommentFirst BookFirst Favorite News ArticleCreate an AvatarWrote First Book ReviewWrote 10 Book ReviewsWrote 25 Book ReviewsWrote 50 Book ReviewsFirst MovieWrote First Movie ReviewWrote 10 Movie ReviewsWrote 25 Movie ReviewsJoined National Geographic Kids Book Club

Following (313)

beachbreeze16
sylvie55555
roxanne3
bsc
dream_beyond
donthavecovid19
100letters
x_goddess_x
pinkkitty9
techfashion0315
yourpuppylover1
lizzz
crazygoose1324
izzyxroses
purplehegehog12
regancornrules
deafgirlhistory
soccergirl39
paxthefox88
yourpuppylover2
View All

Followers (115)

beachbreeze16
roxanne3
bsc
dream_beyond
100letters
pinkkitty9
blueberryyogurt
celebang
techfashion0315
lizzz
izzyxroses
tdogging
lofi_dragon
deafgirlhistory
soccergirl39
yourpuppylover2
dragonuniwolf
catsarecool13
victoria_wise
determination
View All

Most DOGO Points

RankNameScore
97kruzingwithk9s4258 points
98teagytornado1014192 points
100zaks4166 points
101susie4159 points
102musical_nerd4067 points
103borntoswim4048 points
1044usa3949 points
105ck33910 points