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desertcart.com: Son: Great for Mother's Day Gifting―A Thrilling Story about a Mother's Sacrifice in a Utopian Society (Giver Quartet, 4): 9780544336254: Lowry, Lois: Books Review: Best book ever! - Lowis Lowry has done it again! This book perfectly portrayed the story we know and love. A perfect end to a classic. Review: The Giver set of books is great! - Great book, buy the 4 book set of The Giver, you will love it.












| Best Sellers Rank | #9,686 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #13 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Values & Virtues (Books) #48 in Teen & Young Adult Classic Literature #73 in Teen & Young Adult Dystopian |
| Book 4 of 4 | Giver Quartret |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,072) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches |
| Edition | Reissue |
| Grade level | 7 - 9 |
| ISBN-10 | 0544336259 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0544336254 |
| Item Weight | 11.5 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 400 pages |
| Publication date | May 6, 2014 |
| Publisher | Clarion Books |
| Reading age | 10+ years, from customers |
O**H
Best book ever!
Lowis Lowry has done it again! This book perfectly portrayed the story we know and love. A perfect end to a classic.
H**7
The Giver set of books is great!
Great book, buy the 4 book set of The Giver, you will love it.
P**R
An excellent conclusion to a wonderful quartet
Lois Lowry does not disappoint with this conclusion to The Giver Quartet. Although it does not live up to my high standards of The Giver, it is my second favorite of the four-book series. The style of it is very different that The Giver. The book is separated into three sections. Each of these sections could almost be its own contained story. If these had been released as smaller separate books or enovellas, they would have worked well. This book is much longer than The Giver. The first part introduces us to Claire, a young girl in the community from The Giver, who has been chosen to conceive children for the community. She has complications during birth and is not the same after. I really liked being back in this community. The timeline coincides with events in The Giver, so it was fun to remember the original story and see events from a different perspective. I won't go into details of the second and third parts, as to not spoil you. I will say, though, that they each take place in different communities and one of them may be a community from the second or third books. The third part of the book does a good job connecting all four books together. It makes me want to reread all four books in order to have each character fresh in my mind. Some of the gifts that characters possess in the latter three books in this series feel very different than The Giver. After reading the first book, I didn't think these characters lived in a world of magic. There is also an unusual personification near the end that didn't feel right to me. Since this book takes place over many years, many interesting characters are introduced. Lowry did an excellent job with making unique characters in all three communities. This book is not The Giver, but if you have read the other books in the series you will in no way be disappointed. Don't expect a short, simple story going into this. The story is not simple, nor linear. Its a complex life story of a very interesting character. I give this conclusion to The Giver Quartet a 4/5.
S**.
Poignant End to the Series
Easily the best sequel in series...and I liked both Gathering Blue and Messenger! I have read and re-read The Giver several times since I first read it is a child. It was always one of my favorite books, and I loved the intentionally ambiguous ending. This being said, I was thrilled to be transported back to the community that Jonas and Gabe escaped from. Seeing the community from the perspective of Claire made the effect of the society that much more chilling. I was actually a little sad when this first part of the book ended. The second part of the book was nearly as good. Claire's gradual recovering of her memories is heart-wrenching to read. The friendship and tension between Claire and Einar is another strong point of this section, as is watching her strengthen herself for the coming climb. I would have to agree with another reviewer, though, that once Claire reached the top and met Trademaster, that there was a let-down. I was disappointed in the trade that Claire made, because she had worked so incredibly hard to get up to this point. In part three, the pacing of the book seems to slow down. I would have liked to have read more of Claire's perspective in this section. Gabe's development and realization of his power and the secret of Claire seemed to be a bit rushed at the end. I guess I had hoped that Gabe would veer into Claire and feel her love for him. The ending of the book was fabulous, though! It surprised me, in a way, but it was a good surprise. The ending paragraphs were poignant and really resolved the entire series for me. Even with a few gripes, I loved this book!
S**9
The final books ties it all together.
I had no idea there was to be an actual sequel to The Giver. I had read Gathering Blue, thinking it was a sequel, but it wasn't really. So when I heard on the radio a couple of weeks ago that an actual "sequel" was coming out, I ordered The Giver and Messenger and read them before starting Son. For young adult fiction, Lois Lowry is one of the best. I genuinely wish all of these books had been out when I was younger. I can only imagine how much these books would have impacted me then. I'm not a big Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Alternative Reality reader. I prefer your normal, everyday fiction. These books work, though, even for those preteens like I was who don't want to read everything Tolkein or Brian Jacques ever wrote. They're just more... normal while still being different enough to cause a young person to think in a completely different way than he or she ever has before. Every young person should read these books. They are the perfect opening to a discussion of what are freedom, liberty, and the point of life, which is an invaluable exploration to begin at the right age. As for the story... I'm not actually done reading it yet. Throughout this series, Lowry's worlds are enrapturing, but her climaxes tend to be kind of abrupt, even for young adult fiction. Son begins in the same time period and society as The Giver, but follows the birthmother of the baby Gabriel whom Jonas saves at the end of The Giver. This book ties together The Giver, Gathering Blue, and Messenger. The story is pretty archingly symbolic, as is Messenger, but it's at an appropriate level for the target age group. There isn't a whole lot of action in any of these books, but it's definitely worth the read. I, and I'm sure other readers, will enjoy the tying up of all of these lives. It definitely isn't going to be as tidy, exciting, and obvious as, say, a Hunger Games, though.
S**O
Bought the whole set The Giver was read a school novel, bought the rest to read and they are great fit an adult read , interesting dystopian story, books are separate but stores meld together in the end
R**A
Story mainly describes a mothers love and search for her separated son. This book is the conclusion to the stories of Jonas (in Giver), Gabe (in Giver), Kira ( in Gathering blue) and Claire (in Son). Readers are left to wonder the many things that the books suggest, about a nearly dystopian society that discards it's weak and is governed by strict rules, where people are almost living lives almost mechanically. 'Son' will probably be appropriate for age 12+ children. Interesting conclusion to stories
短**爺
シリーズの4冊目です。全部読みました。異なる不思議な4社会を描いています。この4冊目は皆が公平に平和に暮らす社会ですがそこに不穏な影が忍び寄りますが最後は人間の真心が不穏な影を払うという物語です。子供向けの本ですが83歳の私が読んでも考えさせられるシリーズでした。
D**.
Great book. Good quality.
M**N
I liked so much the three other books that my disappointment has been important. The reason ? The second part is... well... boring ! Long descriptions (the physical training, the climbing) with no real interest. On the good side, I was happy to meet again characters from the other books. And the spirit, the values put forward are still remarkable. So, if you liked the series, read this one, but don't expect too much.
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