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Good question. You know, I didn't think about it much while reading it. Looking back, I think they seemed a little right for their age if not a little older. I do see where you're coming from too though. I wonder if it's just the world they live in that makes them seem innocent and slightly immature.


Jennifer wrote: "So I just finished and I'm wondering if anyone will mind if I post some book club type questions from online that we can all answer?"
Go for it! :)
Go for it! :)

stacks by the year 2044?

I think she did a good job at world-building. I don't really see our community looking like that but I don't think that makes it unrealistic. The author, as all dystopian authors, took liberties with how our future will turn out because it suited her story and because nobody knows for sure.

I'm sure there would be plenty of people that stayed away from the big cities but I suspect those would be the people that already owned land and had an idea of how to support themselves. For those that live in the city and can't afford to buy land or continue to pay for an apartment if their rent doubles, they wouldn't have much of a choice but to maybe rent out a room in their current place. Things could easily escalate from there with people just trying to make ends meet and survive.

about their desires and their insecurities? In reality, does our physical appearance give false
clues about who we really are?
I would say yes. People tend to look at a person and start judging who they think they are but then they find out there completely different.

I tend to agree. I tend to be sort of judgey. I don't want or mean to be and it's something that I've been working on but it comes so naturally that it's a hard habit to break. I feel like people treat me a lot differently than they used to when I was really skinny. I've had random people shout comments at me in a parking lot because of my weight and it's fairly heartbreaking. I'm still the same person I always was but some people can't see past the exterior.
Jennifer wrote: "Sarah wrote: "I would say yes. People tend to look at a person and start judging who they think they are but then they find out there completely different."
I tend to agree. I tend to be sort of j..."
Yea i understand that. I starting gaining in middle school and people do judge by weight.
I tend to agree. I tend to be sort of j..."
Yea i understand that. I starting gaining in middle school and people do judge by weight.