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The Boxes (1998)

par William Sleator

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When she opens two strange boxes left in her care by her mysterious uncle, fifteen-year-old Annie discovers a swarm of telepathic creatures and unleashes a power capable of slowing down time.
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It's apparently difficult to write intelligent SF for children. ?áThere's plenty of fantasy, plenty of bad/silly horror and some thoughtful horror, some SF that's focused on page-turning adventure, but until Smekday I can't think of many authors besides Hoover and Sleator. ?á(Please let me know of any other authors or titles!) ?á(The MC of this book is 15 and not boy-crazy yet, though she knows ppl who are... I believe this can be enjoyed by Juv, MG, and YA audiences, as well as adults like me who appreciate the extra work authors for kids do to write for the younger audience.) ?áThis doesn't go into the science much, and it's got Time Travel and telepathy, which are almost like the magic in fantasy, but it's def. SF in tone, and it's def. much more than a simple adventure with its themes of Pandora's Box and courage and sacrifice.... ?áRecommended. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
Review by: Arel

When fifteen year-old Annie’s Uncle Marco leaves her with two boxes she’s not supposed to open, she decides to take just one peek. How could it hurt? But when she does, a crab like creature scuttles out and hides in her basement. She discovers their population keeps growing. Now Annie has to decide whether or not she should open the other box. Will the other box help erase the creatures? Annie has to decide what’s best, and hopefully she will make the right choice.
The reason why I liked "The Boxes" was because it was mystifying. Sleator carried out his ideas so perfectly - the suspense kept you reading, wondering what was going to happen next on every page. It was the creatures that kept me most interested, though. Sleator’s description of their appearances and movements were so detailed that I felt as if I could reach out and touch them. As a recommendation for people who enjoy books dealing with action and fantasy, "The Boxes" is the book for you!
(Another Excellent reveiw!)
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  bplteen | Apr 16, 2012 |
Simple young adult book. Interesting Premise - A series with some additional volumes could go a long way! REALLY crappy ending! ( )
  fgjohnson | Feb 23, 2011 |
I loved this book! I was in the library looking around when i saw this book, and never regretted it! Does anyone know if there is a sequel?
  mangorange | Aug 5, 2009 |
Annie's self-absorbed friends and relatives rely on her to act as their messenger, a role she begins to resent when she realizes how seldom they take an interest in her problems. After opening THE BOXES, Annie becomes the "nervous system" in a symbiotic relationship between a society of insect-like creatures and the device they revere as their deity. Sleator is like the YA version of Dean Koontz, with horrific plots that hinge on scientific or paranormal phenomena. ( )
  EmJay | Aug 19, 2008 |
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