The Compound

The Compound
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The Compound Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

Lexile Score

570

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

4.1

Interest Level

6-12(MG+)

نویسنده

S. A. Bodeen

ناشر

Feiwel & Friends

شابک

9781429983839
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نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
rilsaw - This book is absolutely amazing.The book is called The Compound and is written by S.A. Bodeen. This book takes place during a nuclear winter, the period after a nuclear bomb goes off. The books protagonist is a boy named Eli, his world was turned upside down when a nuke (antagonist) is dropped because his grandmother and twin brother don't make it. Eli is upset that the nuke dropped, then is afraid of his own father after six years have past. Eli's father pretty much goes insane, so Eli and the sane side of his family have to get out of the Compound. Will they make it out, or will Eli's father get them all killed? Read to find out. I liked this book so much because I like mysteries and the suspense that comes with them, I just want to know what happens next.

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from June 2, 2008
Bodeen, acclaimed as the writer of such picture books as Elizabeti's Doll,
turns out a high-wire act of a first novel, a thriller that exerts an ever-tighter grip on readers. Eli, the 15-year-old son of a billionaire techno-preneur, has spent the last six years with his family in the massive underground shelter his father has built, knowing that nuclear war has destroyed the world he knows—and killed his grandmother and his twin brother, who couldn't reach the compound in time. With nine years to go before the air outside will be safe to breathe again, the food supply shows signs of running out, but Eli's father has a solution—provided they jettison all morals and ethics. Repulsed and already suspicious, Eli begins investigating his father's claims, and sets up a family death match against a man who grows increasingly irrational and sinister but no less powerful. As far-fetched as the premise may be, Bodeen keeps Eli's actions true to life and uses clues planted fairly and in plain sight. The audience will feel the pressure closing in on them as they, like the characters, race through hairpin turns in the plot toward a breathless climax. Ages 12-up.



School Library Journal

July 1, 2008
Gr 7 Up-In a burst of panic about a nuclear attack, nine-year-old Eli, his sisters, and his parents move into an underground bunker built by Eli's billionaire father. It's an enormous complex, with rooms similar to those in the family's Seattle mansion. Only his grandmother and twin brother don't make it in. The first six years of the planned 15 have been fairly routine, but now some food has spoiled, and certain things just don't seem right, or even possible. Eli is starting to have doubts about his father's motives, explanations, and sanity. Readers might find the first third of the novel to be slow as a lot of time is spent developing Eli's character as a spoiled, self-centered child. There is considerable foreshadowing, and astute readers will likely figure out the ending. As the years pass, Eli is full of teen angst and anger that develops into a realization of what he must do in order to help his family survive. The novel becomes full of tension and suspense and turns into a true edge-of-the-seat thriller. There are numerous social issues addressed that could lead to great classroom discussions."Dylan Thomarie, Johnstown High School, NY"

Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

April 15, 2008
Ever since their world was destroyed by a nuclear attack, 15-year-old Eli and his family have lived in the Compound, a state-of-the-art bomb shelter built by his billionaire father. Despite having every comfort, Eli is haunted by the fact that his twin and his grandmother were left behind. He also begins to question his fathers sanity after an inventory miscalculation threatens their survival, and his dad hatches a morally corrupt plan to enhance their food supply. Elis worst suspicions are confirmed when he discovers a live Internet signal using an old laptop. Did the world really end six years ago? Why else would Elis father want to keep his family underground? Debut novelist Bodeen effectively builds the claustrophobic suspense with each chapter as readers slowly discover the Compound is not the refuge it seems. Combining elements of Margaret Peterson Haddixs Running Out of Time (1995) and Kazuo Ishiguros Never Let Me Go (2005), published for adults, this postapocalyptic thriller will also pique the interest of Nancy Werlin and L. J. Adlington fans.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)




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