control.
burden.
truth.
I was told this book was the first in a series. With only 280 pages, it was an extremely quick read. Good thing too, because I couldn't put it down until I finished it in one evening. I was all too eager to start the next book, but when I started reading it I discovered the "second book" doesn't seem like the same story at all.
With this realization, I reflect on how The Giver ended. I suppose it could have been a real ending, but so much was left unresolved. I'm baffled. If anyone knows what is the deal with this I'd love to hear your thoughts.
All that being said, I was surprised by how invested in the story I became. I would have enjoyed more depth from the Giver himself as the story progressed. It seemed there was a jump in the plot about 3/4 way through the book which is where I feel it was lacking. Again, just too many loose ends. I have lots of questions that might never be answered...and the control freak in me hates that!
4 out of 5 stars
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