
The List
The List
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2017
Lexile Score
600
Reading Level
2-3
ATOS
4.4
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Patricia Fordeناشر
Sourcebooksشابک
9781492647973
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- نقد و بررسی
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June 1, 2017
Young Letta becomes wordsmith to her community in a future that follows a climate apocalypse. A likable protagonist, Letta (white with green eyes and red hair) is the one positive female character in this narrative of resistance and revelation. She is at the mercy of John Noa, the controlling savior of a number of people who joined his Ark just before a warming planet Earth produced massive, devastating floods in an event remembered as the Melting. Noa is obsessed with the potential of the spoken word to influence human conflict and confusion. When Letta chooses to shelter a wounded boy, Marlo, shot as a Desecrator by Noa's security force, the corruption at the heart of things begins to reveal itself to Letta. Her disillusion deepens when her master goes missing and when a young boy, son of her neighbor, is banished for misusing language. Marlo (sallow-skinned, with blue-gray eyes and black hair) turns out to be part of a largely self-sufficient community living outside the Ark and opposed to Noa's strictures. Forde's pacing and characterization are compelling, especially after initial chapters focused on Noa's truncated List-based language of acceptable words (all English ones) and people's awkward struggle to speak it. Brief expository passages interspersed with Letta's story reveal Noa's thinking and his ugly desire to eliminate the weakness of language. An intriguing speculation about authoritarian futures with a terrific cover. (Science fiction. 10-14)
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May 1, 2017
Gr 7-10-In this gripping postapocalyptic thriller, a handful of people have survived the Melting, a climate change-induced catastrophe, thanks to the foresight and scientific inventiveness of John Noa and his band of Green Warriors. These survivors now live together in a community known as the Ark, where life is possible but far from pleasant: water and food are strictly rationed, art and music are forbidden, and even speech is stringently controlled. Blaming the Melting on humanity's ability to dissemble, Noa has limited speech to a diminishing number of words kept on an official List-now down to 500 entries-with harsh penalties for those who use unauthorized vocabulary. In a plot that hews closely to YA dystopian tropes, Letta, the brave young protagonist who is charged with helping maintain the List, is a firm believer in Noa's rules until Marlo, a handsome member of the resistance, shows up injured in her shop and shortly thereafter, her master, Benjamin, is reported dead under mysterious circumstances. As she helps Marlo and investigates Benjamin's purported death, Letta uncovers Noa's plan to render humanity completely speechless with the chemical Nicene-a name that calls to mind the Nicene Creed, the doctrine stating Christianity's most fundamental beliefs. Although the underlying premise and certain plot elements sometimes require a large dose of suspended disbelief, ultimately, this new entry into the dystopian field can be enjoyed on many levels. It is a well-crafted page-turner, as well as a compelling commentary on censorship and the role of language, while also inviting discussion about what distinguishes humans from animals. VERDICT For dystopian fiction aficionados, this well-paced entry offers plenty of food for thought.-Eileen Makoff, P.S. 90 Edna Cohen School, NY
Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

applemango - This is an awesome book about betrayal but also kindness and about a girl named Letta. She meets an injured boy named Marlo, who is actually a desecrator and in the city of Ark they are like traitors. After that her master which is the wordsmith(Letta is a wordsmith too) Benjamin goes out to hunt for words. Suddenly, John Noa a respected leader tells Letta that her master is dead. But, for Letta, she is unsure if her master is really dead. She earns her trust to John Noa but not the gavers, she goes to tintown( a town outside the city of Ark where desecrators live) to "hunt for words" while she is actually searching for her master. Then she discovers a note that says her master is not dead. Then she finds out that John Noa is torturing her master and Letta has her mind set to see why, what, and how. Now that leads her onto a series of adventures. Will she find out and what on earth is nince?

July 1, 2017
Grades 6-9 Letta, Ark's apprentice Wordsmith, may be too young to remember the Melting, but John Noa, the town's ruler, is not. How could he forget the floods, the famine, or their insidious origin: dangerous, destructive words ? Thanks to Noa, Ark now relies on List, a fiercely regulated collection of permissible phrases. But there's no hope in Ark, and there's certainly no love. What's worse: List is quickly diminishing. Yet, with the help of a ragtag crew of outsiders, Letta might be the one to save it. While debut author Forde's premise is intriguing, its execution vacillates in effectiveness; List's 500-word vocabulary is employed arbitrarily, and the conversations it generates, while illuminating the absurdity of limited language ( Criminal. Steal food. Bad boy ), often cripple plot development and hamstring secondary characters. List's inception, too, is foggy. Still, Forde's exploration of language as both weapon and savior is a noble one, and environmental undertones bolster its power. Pair with Patrick Ness' The Knife of Never Letting Go (2008) for more intellect-fueled dystopian adventure.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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