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The Giver: The first novel in the classic science-fiction fantasy adventure series for kids (HarperCollins Children’s Modern Classics) (The Quartet Book 1)
The Giver: The first novel in the classic science-fiction fantasy adventure series for kids (HarperCollins Children’s Modern Classics) (The Quartet Book 1)
This book highly touches the modern world with its highly debatable questions on humanities' capacity for good and evil.
UY
3 June 2015
Easy read
Simply written but enjoyable!!.
KP
29 May 2015
Five Stars
Chillingly stunning.
VE
16 May 2015
READ IT!! Fantastic, thought provoking. Beautifully written!
Wow, amazing read.
DM
12 May 2015
Four Stars
One of my son's favourite book..
NS
10 May 2015
Brilliant! ...but sudden!
Brilliant read!!
EO
27 March 2015
Five Stars
Excellent read, the story takes over your mind.
LW
16 March 2015
Four Stars
It is worth it, full of signals and miths.
BU
14 March 2015
Starts of well, ends badly.
I wanted to give this book more stars, I really did.
CG
10 March 2015
Great concept and quite interesting but had the feeling of ...
The Giver was a quick read.
The Giver: The first novel in the classic science-fiction fantasy adventure series for kids (HarperCollins Children’s Modern Classics) (The Quartet Book 1) Review
Reviews (10)
Challenges the Claimed to be "Perfect" System.
This book highly touches the modern world with its highly debatable questions on humanities' capacity for good and evil.
Easy read
Simply written but enjoyable!!.
Five Stars
Chillingly stunning.
READ IT!! Fantastic, thought provoking. Beautifully written!
Wow, amazing read.
Four Stars
One of my son's favourite book..
Brilliant! ...but sudden!
Brilliant read!!
Five Stars
Excellent read, the story takes over your mind.
Four Stars
It is worth it, full of signals and miths.
Starts of well, ends badly.
I wanted to give this book more stars, I really did.
Great concept and quite interesting but had the feeling of ...
The Giver was a quick read.