How does the setting figure into the book? I think Kentucky was important, because of the horse racing. It was easy to picture this massive horse farm. Rolling green pastures, white fences, beautiful home.Which secondary character resonated most with you and why? Jacob. He had a small part, but h...
What did you think was the most interesting part of the book? When the truth about the move came out. Why Casper had to be the one to join Kythera. Why she had no choice in the matter. Why her father made the business deal with Tyler. These were the things that kept the story going for me. What i...
What did the title have to do with the book? The society that ran Charleston and New Orleans.Compare two of the characters in this book. Casper's dad - Rich, lost money in the stock market. Selfish, manipulative and weak. Jacob - Wasn't in Kythera. Wasn't rich, just a ordinary kid that got use...
What problems does one of the characters have, and how does he or she solve it? Casper's problem is finding out about why they moved. She ask questions, went to the paper and the library. She searched on the internet and as some of her questions were answered, the reader receives more insight as we...
Summarize the book without giving away the ending. The book was about a teenage girl forced into a life of secrets. It was full of lies and deceit.Have you ever experienced anything similar to the action of this novel? Just normal teenager issues. At first when you start to read this book you think...
I have to be honest and say that what sold me on THE KINGS OF CHARLESTON was the cover. I liked how, for a YA novel, it exuded a bit of sexiness that you don't normally see. It's pretty simple and yeah, it just worked for me. What didn't work was what was inside. A long drawn out story about a h...
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