Monday, January 27, 2014

The Book's Reviews


#1) Fever Crumb is a spectacular dystopian novel full of weird societies and disturbing futuristic settings. Due to Philip’s brilliant character development and the way the story unfolds, the reader is bound to crave more once they reach the end. The primary theme of emotion versus rationality harbors the perfect opportunity for the reader to delve into what growing up is all about. We often face the future, forgetting to realize we must be the person we choose to be regardless of others’ expectations.

#2) Fever Crumb is the perfect character for any reader to relate to. How she was brought up, brings turmoil to her present as her past unfolds. She wants to please everyone but is that what is best for her? Like Fever, everyone faces the fear of disappointing those around them but more importantly, we all need to worry about what kind of person we are and if we are happy within ourselves. Fever Crumb is an irrationally wonderful dystopian, keeping it’s audience enthralled with peculiar settings and the reader's inevitable feeling of sympathy for it’s people.

#3) Futuristic disasters? Ruling class of leopard-spotted people? Cleverly invented and manipulative technology? Detailed scenes and contemplative outcomes due to the characters’ decisions make Fever Crumb a mesmerizing read. Guessing why someone decides that or who is responsible for this, conceives intrigue and manifests the ideal dystopian world. Just when the future's mystery is about to be solved, a twist from the past is thrown in. Due to the author’s writing style, it is more than easy for the reader to imagine each scene and explore the possibilities in their mind, which makes for a sensational read for all ages.

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