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Chargement... Breathe (édition 2012)par Sarah Crossan
Information sur l'oeuvreLe Dôme T.01 par Sarah Crossan
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Imagine what the world would be like if there was a horribly drastic change in the world's environment, all the trees died, and the oxygen level in the atmosphere plummeted so low that people couldn't breathe. This novel explores a world like that. Only a fraction of the population survived this catastrophe and it seems that during the "Switch" everyone fortunate enough to be able to - or permitted to - moved into this sort of dome separated into three zones (the zones are basically separated by wealth) and manufactured air is pumped into the dome so people can survive. There is a sort of caste system going on in this world and the rich can afford all the oxygen they want, while the poor have to curtail everyday activities - like walking above three miles per hour - in order to use less oxygen because they can't afford as much. The world building was good, but there were a lot of unanswered questions (like how did this company called, of all things, "Breathe" even come into existence with this mysterious way of manufacturing fake oxygen) - of course, this is a series, so maybe they will be answered later. Each chapter is told in the POV of one of the three main characters. I would have liked a little more character development, but, again, there are more books to come, so... I will say that some of the 'supporting players' seemed a little over-the-top silly. The Pod Minister, for example, is a drunk who continually says "Ha!" so I don't know how he came into power. And Maude - and the other drifters we actually meet - speak like they have about a fifth grade education - even though Maude was supposed to have been in college at the time of the "Switch." Overall, though, I liked the story - I read it in two days. I would have never read it that quickly if I wasn't really enjoying the read! ( ) 7/10, now that I look back this book was enjoyable at times but it was mostly a monotonous dystopian snoozefest but at least there were some action scenes and other interesting moments that helped me to keep reading this book. There were three characters who probably shouldn't even be called characters but rather they should be called archetypes. Quinn was just a rich boy and Bea and Alina were just the rebellious strong protagonists and led a rebellion against the classic evil oppressive government but why would they suck all the air out just for the few rich people to live, I don't really know. The story begins with Bea and Alina somehow escaping the Pod but I don't know how they escaped since it's supposed to be impossible to escape the Pod and it also mentions some science jargon about the Pod giving its population extra oxygen so they get used to it however some cities outside it can survive on less oxygen which was extremely confusing and there was also one person who made her own oxygen pack to live outside the Pod which was perplexing to me as well. A few hundred sluggish pages later I finally got to the ending where the three main characters fight against the city and then it ends in a cliffhanger, how underwhelming. I would like to read the second book in the series however I highly doubt that my library would get it. If you like dystopian books this one is for you. *3 stars total I really wanted to like this book, but something about it felt like it was missing. I'm pretty sure it was something about the writing style that just didn't totally agree with me, but I really did give it a shot. This is considered upper grade, but to me it read like a middle grade book. I liked the futuristic ideas behind it and found some parts about it pretty interesting, but overall, I didn't feel all that invested in the characters (personality wise or plot) or much about the plot in general. I rarely ever dnf a book, but I randomly considered it about halfway through. I'm trying to decide if I should try the second book, or if it just isn't worth my time. If anyone has read the second one, let me know your thoughts! This book is signed out quite a bit in our library and after seeing author Sarah Crossan speak at Kid Lit for Black Lives, I decided it was time to finally check it out myself. Breathe is a thrilling YA dystopian adventure with strong female characters and a little romance too. I think stories like these will have a resurgence during the pandemic as kids try to image how they might survive in a world very different from the one they are living in. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"In a barren land, a shimmering glass dome houses the survivors of the Switch, the period when oxygen levels plunged and the green world withered. A state lottery meant a lucky few won safety, while the rest suffocated in the thin air. And now Alina, Quinn, and Bea--an unlikely trio, each with their own agendas, their own longings and fears--walk straight into the heart of danger. With two days' worth of oxygen in their tanks, they leave the dome. What will happen on the third day?"-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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