Ratings316
Average rating3.3
This book should be offered with Animal Farm and Brave New World and is not “Young Adult” (why is everything with a teenaged main character automatically young adult?). The book follows a teenager coming of age in a controlled Society and is a believer. As cracks appear in the Society control, she starts to question what is better- a comfortable, long, planned life or one with more tragedy and more excitement with all the associated consequences. A wonderful question and great for late night debates with friends. I would force this book on people and avidly reading the sequel.