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Young Adult Fiction
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interesting!
Overall rating
5.0
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Reader reviewed by Mrs. B.
The Lord of the Flies portrays an interesting look into the mind of the lost. These boys, moving from civilized young men to a savage people, force readers to take a deeper look at what is inside themselves.
Characters are well-defined, pulling readers in and twisting them around with each event. The deaths of some of the characters makes the reader feel both sympathy and anger- sympathy that these children have endured so much, anger that they would commit such horrific acts.
The Lord of the Flies portrays an interesting look into the mind of the lost. These boys, moving from civilized young men to a savage people, force readers to take a deeper look at what is inside themselves.
Characters are well-defined, pulling readers in and twisting them around with each event. The deaths of some of the characters makes the reader feel both sympathy and anger- sympathy that these children have endured so much, anger that they would commit such horrific acts.
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