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Monday, 30 January 2012

Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman





















Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman


Blurb-
Callum is a nought - a second class citizen in a world run by Crosses... Sephy is a cross, daughter of one of the most powerful men in the country.... In their world, noughts and Crosses simply don't mix. And as hostility turns to violence, can Callum and Sephy possibly find a way to be together? They are determined to try. And then the bomb explodes...


This is by far one of the best trilogies I've ever read in my life! After Noughts and Crosses there are 3 other books- Knife Edge, Checkmate and Double Cross. These books continue on the story of the world of racism with many twist and turns in the road. In the beginning of the first book, it introduces the main characters and the idea of what's to come. It starts off with Sephy and Callum as little toddlers then skips a few years to when Sephy is 14 and Callum is 16. Although there's a year and a half between them, they fit together perfectly. Throughout the book you think they are going to confess their love for each other but not until the end does it finally comes out. Whilst Callum fight the tough Nought life of his Dad being imprisoned for a terrorist attack (which he didn't do) and getting killed whilst trying to escape prison, Lynette (his sister) committing suicide and everyone hating the sight of him for the simple fact of his skin colour. Sephy battles her crumbling parents, drunk mother, abusive dad and her difficult relationship with her best friend Callum. It is an emotional roller-coaster and I promise you will become close to tears on a few occasions. I urge you to read this wonderful book- it is educational, it gives you an insight into the lives of discriminated people and takes you on a journey!


Rating *****
Age recommendation 12-50
(Explicit cases and scenarios. Although it will capture older readers)
Why I loved it: Malorie Blackman writes from all different perspectives and therefore we get more of an insight into how the situation affects all different people. Some people are more interesting to read than others My favourite were Callum, Sephy and Jude. There are so many surprises waiting around the corner waiting to surprise you. When I read books they are leading so, I guess what is going to happen. But with this book it surprised me every time! It explores sensitive areas but we can relate to how the characters feel. Areas such as: Boys, Bullying,Pregnancy, Not fitting in, Alcoholism, Violence to get their voices heard, Racism, Peer pressure and the Apartheid. It explains the apartheid but it is in reverse in the book! That's what makes it so capturing and interesting!
Improvements: NONE. An excellent book and an amazing read!!


Take a look on Malorie Blackman's website http://www.malorieblackman.co.uk/
It provides you with links to purchase her books. Blurbs, plots and her other books.
ENJOY :D

5 comments:

  1. wow, you wrote it in great detail. Also, I think it was wise of you to put the blurb as people who read your blog may be interested from reading the blurb. And as I have read the book, everything you said was exactly right<3

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  2. I haven't read this book, but from your blog I want to :). I like the picture you put on and you described the book well.

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  3. This book has often be recommended to me and after reading your blog I would definitely read it. You summarise the plot really well but without giving to much away, so I want to read it to see what happens. Your rating and opinions are also persuasive as you obviously feel so strongly about the book! Finally I like the fact that you included the web adress, so people who are interested can go straight to the website. A very good blog, and I would definitely read this book!

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  4. This is an excellent review as you have included everything on the criteria. I like the fact you have pointed out your favourite characters and a link to the author's website. I really want to read the book now!

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  5. I love how you put the blurb. when you do that you can judge what the book will be like! I haven't read the book but after reading your review i would love to! You summarise the plot well and really capture what the book is like. I also like how at the end you said age recommendation, why I love it, and what they could improve! You said nothing so it must be good!!
    Renee & Laura :D

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