Minders

Minders
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

Lexile Score

820

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.5

Interest Level

9-12(UG)

نویسنده

Michele Jaffe

شابک

9781101596418
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

November 4, 2013
Sadie Ames is a Minder. Privileged and high achieving, she has won a prestigious fellowship from the Roque Mind Corps to study a fellow human being in the most intimate way—by entering that person’s mind. Ford is a Subject: impoverished, enraged, and ignorant. He doesn’t know that Roque Industries, via its community health outreach program, has planted a chip in his brain that allows Sadie to ride along, looking out of his eyes and experiencing his every thought and emotion. The premise is enticing, though Jaffe’s exploration of it is laden with exposition and slow to unfold. As a character, Sadie is little more than her over-packed college application, and her observations (and judgments) of Ford take too long to coalesce into a plot. While Jaffe (Ghost Flower) plausibly sets up the mind-reading conceit, such effort is not invested upfront in her characters. It takes a couple hundred pages to get past the stereotypical prim nerd and angry thug, and readers may struggle to invest in Sadie and Ford, despite the mounting danger around then. Ages 12–up. Agent: Susan Ginsburg, Writers House.



Kirkus

November 1, 2013
This highly original science-fiction thriller sends a privileged, overachieving girl directly into the mind of an angry, poor boy who seems to be her polar opposite. Sadie comes from a wealthy family in the suburbs of Detroit in a nebulous near future. She wins a coveted spot as a Minder in an experimental program that connects her mind with that of an unsuspecting subject. As she rests in stasis for six weeks, she literally lives inside the mind of Ford, a boy from inner-city Detroit, seeing through his eyes and watching his thoughts and emotions. Ford has a job tearing down Detroit's old buildings, but he tries to save what he can of beautiful architectural elements. However, he's also trying to learn who killed his brother--a dangerous proposition. As Sadie watches from within, she begins to fall for Ford. She becomes so involved that she begins to make connections with him that have never before been achieved by Minders and in fact cannot tear herself away. Jaffe creates an absorbing experience not only for Sadie, but also for readers, as they immerse themselves in her thoughts. Her worldbuilding includes timely, topical dystopic elements: In place of police, Detroit has the Serenity Services, and the streets have been named after corporations and their products. The thriller plot combines with contemporary class concerns for a thought-provoking and suspenseful read. (Science fiction. 12 & up)

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School Library Journal

January 1, 2014

Gr 9 Up-In this genre-bending story, Jaffe offers a world in which the thoughts and decisions of individuals are observed and monitored by an organization known as the Dynamic Corporeal Suspension System. Sadie Ames, a rich girl from the suburbs, has been accepted into the Mind Corps Fellowship program, where she trains as an Observer. Her job is to enter the mind of Ford Winters, urban bad boy, and monitor his life from the inside out. Sadie unexpectedly finds herself deeply drawn to Ford, and when he makes a terrible decision, Sadie must choose between her duty as an Observer and her growing attachment to a boy she's never met in the flesh. The enticing characters and high-tech suspense will appeal to readers who enjoy science fiction, mystery, and romance.-Katie Wilkinson, Gar-Field High School, Woodbridge, VA

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

February 1, 2014
Grades 7-12 Technology has created a way for wealthy teens to ride along in the minds of unsuspecting destitute teens in a futuristic Detroit. After winning a highly coveted spot in the prestigious Mind Corps Fellowship program, Sadie is assigned to the mind of Ford Winters, where she will be able to see through his eyes and experience his thoughts and emotions. As the plot slowly unfurls, Sadie finds herself becoming less of a dispassionate observer and more intertwined with Ford, which throws her rigid control and training into confusion as she starts to experience a connection with him never experienced by Minders. But Ford has committed a crime, and Sadie faces the unenviable position of deciding whether or not to turn in the boy she has never metyet has fallen in love with. Although the story line lacks immediacy, it should attract readers of clever futuristic fiction for its sheer originality alone.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)




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