logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code
All Good Children - Catherine Austen
All Good Children
by: (author)
4.00 35
It's the middle of the twenty-first century and the elite children of New Middletown are lined up to receive a treatment that turns them into obedient, well-mannered citizens. Maxwell Connors, a seventeen-year-old prankster, misfit and graffiti artist, observes the changes with growing concern,... show more
It's the middle of the twenty-first century and the elite children of New Middletown are lined up to receive a treatment that turns them into obedient, well-mannered citizens. Maxwell Connors, a seventeen-year-old prankster, misfit and graffiti artist, observes the changes with growing concern, especially when his younger sister, Ally, is targeted. Max and his best friend, Dallas, escape the treatment, but must pretend to be "zombies" while they watch their freedoms and hopes decay. When Max's family decides to take Dallas with them into the unknown world beyond New Middletown's borders, Max's creativity becomes an unexpected bonus rather than a liability. (20111115)
show less
Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781554698240 (1554698243)
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Pages no: 300
Edition language: English
Bookstores:
Community Reviews
YA Fantasy - K.A. Wiggins
YA Fantasy - K.A. Wiggins rated it
3.5
Interesting, detailed and well-developed dystopian exploration of the future of education and corporate trends by way of a smart, artistic and angry teen. While the narrative perspective was well maintained and it didn't get preachy, there's a clear message of vigilance against current trends, and l...
elizabeth1929
elizabeth1929 rated it
I loved this book. I felt it had a very original idea and the characters were really well developed. I really hope there is a second book
madbkwm
madbkwm rated it
This is a dystopian futuristic novel about mind control. It evokes some thoughts of Nazi Germany (how can the adults just go along with things and not protest) and underground railroad slave issues. It is entertaining and compelling for young readers. Despite some minor inconsistencies (they are ...
hystericalcheezit
hystericalcheezit rated it
SOB SOB SOB HYSTERIC SOB.Many, many times during this book, I found myself on the verge of tears, for some fucking reason. It wasn't even meant to be quite so...heartbreaking, but for me it was. God, all the little things just tore me up into pieces. When Dallas was being an ass, when Tyler died, wh...
Other editions (2)
Books by Catherine Austen
On shelves
Share this Book
Need help?