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16 years ago @ YAedge Book Club - The Start of Discussio... · 1 reply · +1 points

5. What was your first impression of the characters?

16 years ago @ YAedge Book Club - The Start of Discussio... · 1 reply · +1 points

4. How are the book's images symbolically significant? Do the images help to develop the plot, or help to define characters?

16 years ago @ YAedge Book Club - The Start of Discussio... · 1 reply · +1 points

3. What are some of the book's themes? How important were they?

16 years ago @ YAedge Book Club - The Start of Discussio... · 0 replies · +1 points

2. What motivated the story? Was the novel plot-driven or character-driven?

16 years ago @ YAedge Book Club - The Start of Discussio... · 0 replies · +2 points

1. How does the setting figure into the book? Is the setting a character? Does it come to life? Did you feel you were experiencing the time and place in which the book was set?

16 years ago @ YAedge Book Club - The Start of Discussio... · 0 replies · +1 points

Awesome breakdown, Kitty! I'll have to agree. Amazing how the use of one color can symbolize two sides of the coin. Life and death.

16 years ago @ YAedge Book Club - The Start of Discussio... · 0 replies · 0 points

Totally agree Kitty and Heather! I didn't even notice that our last book was the location. Wow, that does say it all.

I could almost feel the forest live and breathe. It was as much a character as Mary, Travis and the rest of them.

16 years ago @ YAedge Book Club - The Start of Discussio... · 0 replies · +1 points

Kitty, Mary does definitely need to see the ocean and to her that proves there is more to life than the small village and forest. BUT, on the other hand, you can also say that it is also character driven. It's about Mary making life choices to survive.

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5. What was your first impression of the characters?

16 years ago @ YAedge Book Club - The Start of Discussio... · 2 replies · +1 points


4. How are the book's images symbolically significant? Do the images help to develop the plot, or help to define characters?