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Events Guide Multimedia Photography Video NYT Store Times Journeys Subscribe Manage My Account NYTCo Subscribe Subscribe Home Delivery Digital Subscriptions Crossword Email Newsletters Alerts Gift Subscriptions Corporate Subscriptions Education Rate Mobile Applications Replica Edition Site Information Navigation 2017 The New York Times Company Home Search Accessibility concerns? Email us at accessibilitynytimes.comThe settlements appears to be of a totalitarian, oppressive kind, with a very tight security from outsiders and a necessity for everyone to have "papers." But it all made no sense to meThe dog gonna tell me what to doAs every mother of sons knows (and SD Crockett is included in this group), even when not fighting for survival, lads of this age aren't known for describing (or noticing) nuances of personality or emotionInstead of developing alternate fuel sources, the citizenry just lug their bundles on their backsHi! I'm RaeLynnIm failing horriblyIt is refreshing and kind of bring me back the love I had for 1984.I HIGHLY recommend this book to lovers of the Chaos Walking Series by Patrick Ness and boy-ish book lovers out thereNAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2012 AFTER THE SNOW by S.DBut that easily changed after a few chapters of the book when I began to start enjoying the book.After the Snow is a future waiting to happenAs he journeys to search for them, he comes across Mary, starving with her small brotherWeve all seen the characters on tv, the rednecks and hillbillies, with their distinct way of talking portrayed as the uneducatedWillo was born on the mountains and lives in a home of the grid with his father, siblings and a group of strangers who have formed a family unitAfter not being able to gather enough motivation to plunge back into the narration (I had read 115 pages this winter), I have finally decided to put the book behind meFor me, though, I found it a little on the forgettable side

 

I am all for crazy writingI don't know why it reminded me of it but I just had the same feelings that I had with Catherine's series.Audience:It was very disturbing to see that a fourteen year old girl has a baby with a old man but I guess that is the whole point of dystopianI like to read about and/or imagine a character's accent but to actually read and try to interpret the writing written as the accent is impossibleCrockett took us to a disordered society that runs on anarchism where everything is disorientedTo give you an example:"The dog gonna tell me what to doTHE NEAR WITCH by Victoria SchwabOr be falling off a cliff or giving birth in a snowy ditch or some other trouble if you're gonna believe what that book tell you.(I don't know what it says about me, but I read books for voices like this and and for bits of information like this.)Things get even more exciting when Willo meets a dying of cold and hunger girl and her little brother in an isolated shackThis can be a great world-building technique, but here it is mainly used to express Willo's character e0ec752d1c

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