The Adoration Of Jenna Fox
A seventeen-year-old girl wakes from a year-long coma and is told her name is Jenna Fox. She doesn't remember the accident; she doesn't remember her life; she doesn't remember herself. Her parents show her home movies of her past, but is she really the same girl she sees on the screen?
A seventeen-year-old girl wakes from a year-long coma and is told her name is Jenna Fox. She doesn't remember the accident; she doesn't remember her life; she doesn't remember herself. Her parents show her home movies of her past, but is she really the same girl she sees on the screen?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781406323016 (1406323012)
Publish date: 2010
Publisher: Walker & Company
Pages no: 259
Edition language: English
Series: Jenna Fox Chronicles (#1)
A consideration of questions of identity and ethics. Unusually good for YA, actually.
An awesome book that explores every side to a complex question- I loved it. My full review is on Hot Stuff for Cool People.
The book was predictable, very lack luster, boring, none of the characters really jumped out at me, and it was weird. The premise of the book seemed really interesting but the author failed to present her ideas in an exciting way.
I thought the questions that [b:The Adoration of Jenna Fox|1902241|The Adoration of Jenna Fox (Jenna Fox Chronicles, #1)|Mary E. Pearson|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388715600s/1902241.jpg|1903936] raised were interesting and thought-provoking, but the plot just confused me.
I think this book is for lovers of science fiction. It is about a 17 year old girl called Jenna Fox who doesn’t remember who she is. She is told by her family that she has just awoken from coma because of an accident that happened a year before. The book is about Jenna’s search for her identity and ...