Review Detail
Middle Grade Fiction
288
Building 903
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
Overall rating
3.7
Plot
4.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
3.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Fourteen-year-old Tessa's twin brother Theo has gone missing and is presumed dead. The world has erased him, but Tessa can never forget. When an elderly neighbor, Miriam, is sent off to Eldercare, she gives Tessa a key to the house. Tessa finds boxes with something she's only heard about. Books! They've been banned, but what Tessa finds next is even more surprising. Something that might lead her back to Theo.
What worked: Intriguing new dystopian world from the author of The Giver. In this world, imagination is banned. That includes not only books but things like playgrounds. Tessa's world is filled with a scientific background, but not one that might lead someone to seek more. When her twin goes missing, none of her parents talk about him. Her brilliant father hides in his home office and only comes out for dinner. When Miriam's 'surprise' is revealed, Tessa's father breaks down and shares what he's been doing behind closed doors.
This dystopian world is fleshed out with its harsh take on those who dare not listen to the narcissistic leader. In this world, even tattoos are banned, but are used on those who commit crimes against the country. In one case, even possessing a book is a crime. Building 903 is filled with books that have been banned. This is the extreme world of those who ban books. These individuals think that banning books they feel are offensive will help. When in fact it leads to much worse consequences.
The pacing at times is slow, and when Tessa's father explains what he thinks happened to Theo, that does drag on for a tad bit too long. The final climax of the story felt rushed, too. Saying that, though I wanted to know more about the idea of transporting into a book. The theory behind that possibility is fascinating. I just wanted to know more.
The siblings' close tie with their secret speaks is the catalyst that moves this story. That and those who dare to stand up against injustices like banning books and other things that use someone's imagination. If such a world did exist, it would be a very dreary place indeed.
Thought-provoking dystopian tale where the power of imagination can help save humanity and those who dare to stand up against those who force conformity on all.
What worked: Intriguing new dystopian world from the author of The Giver. In this world, imagination is banned. That includes not only books but things like playgrounds. Tessa's world is filled with a scientific background, but not one that might lead someone to seek more. When her twin goes missing, none of her parents talk about him. Her brilliant father hides in his home office and only comes out for dinner. When Miriam's 'surprise' is revealed, Tessa's father breaks down and shares what he's been doing behind closed doors.
This dystopian world is fleshed out with its harsh take on those who dare not listen to the narcissistic leader. In this world, even tattoos are banned, but are used on those who commit crimes against the country. In one case, even possessing a book is a crime. Building 903 is filled with books that have been banned. This is the extreme world of those who ban books. These individuals think that banning books they feel are offensive will help. When in fact it leads to much worse consequences.
The pacing at times is slow, and when Tessa's father explains what he thinks happened to Theo, that does drag on for a tad bit too long. The final climax of the story felt rushed, too. Saying that, though I wanted to know more about the idea of transporting into a book. The theory behind that possibility is fascinating. I just wanted to know more.
The siblings' close tie with their secret speaks is the catalyst that moves this story. That and those who dare to stand up against injustices like banning books and other things that use someone's imagination. If such a world did exist, it would be a very dreary place indeed.
Thought-provoking dystopian tale where the power of imagination can help save humanity and those who dare to stand up against those who force conformity on all.
Good Points
1. Intriguing new story by Lois Lowery
2. Sci-fi/fantasy dystopia
2. Sci-fi/fantasy dystopia
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