Lord of the flies

English language

Published Nov. 19, 1999 by Viking Penguin.

ISBN:
978-0-14-028333-4
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4 stars (29 reviews)

Stranded on an island while an atomic war destroys the rest of the world, a group of young boys revert to savagery as they struggle to survive

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3 stars

perhaps this should be categorized as YA, but the facts are that 1) Golding wrote this for an adult audience 2) his publisher sold it to an adult audience and 3) the YA category didn't even exist back then!
anyhow, it's often read in highschool (i didn't - we were assigned john Knowle's A Separate Peace) but ds was reading it for a writing critique so i picked it up as well.
it's got some archaic vocabulary, and long descriptive passages so i can see how it might dovetail into middle school boys hating to read. i was also surprised at how piggy was described. knowing that his death was to be a pivot point of the novel, i expect a more compassionate account of him (thru either the author's or the protagonist's eyes) but he's actually quite easy to dislike. then again, that may be the point. a …

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1 star

I hate this book. I see and understand the philosophical thoughts behind it, and i still hate it. I hate how Golding thought about kids (even if they are a metaphor). I hate his writing, which was horrible. It is unbelievable you can corrupt the English language like that or be forced to read a book with non coherent sentences in school. Sentences that have no meaning. I hate the sexism and the patriarchy behind it. I hate the introduction that tells me how i should interpret this book, because apparently the book itself can't do it on its own. And the worst is, that this book won a Nobel prize in literature..

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