Gr 9 Up—A cure for human disease has been found, and overpopulation sets in, causing the society in this bleak dystopian novel to create an official murder compound. Cummings builds an intense, distinct world full of rogue pirates and government commandments. Meadow's main concern is taking care of her family, and her father has trained her to survive in any situation, making her a tough fighter. Zephyr is an unhappy ward assigned to carry out the Initiative's violent commands. After a chance encounter brings the two together, they form an immediate bond, though the reasons for their desire are not set up beforehand, which leads to a forced romance. The point of view alternates between the teens, but it is difficult to distinguish between their narrative voices. This dismal look at the darker side of humanity raises interesting questions of wealth, power, and privacy, yet none of them is fully explored. An additional purchase for those still looking to bolster their dystopian collections.—
Carrie Shaurette, Dwight-Englewood School, Englewood, NJTeenage girl Meadow must kill to survive in the Shallows, a dystopian society where no one dies of natural causes but the murder rate is astronomical. Zephyr is a Ward, an unwanted orphan who collects the corpses of murder victims, some of which are his own. Their voices are indistinct, their romance flat; continuous action makes the convoluted plot arduous to follow.
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