I have mixed feeling after reading this book. Part of me thinks the
story has numerous events that would keep a young reader wanting to
know what will happen next but at the same time I am saddened to
see novels such as these being written for young readers. Part of
the book has a taste of new age of the eighteen century since the
book revolves around the time when London was craving scientific
enlightenment.
Honestly, as much as this is part of history and people got sucked
in such a scam, I wonder why children should be exposed to this
kind of story. Mind you, the author seemed to have done quite some
research to narrate about the things going on back then but part of
me feel uneasy around the whole story.
There are mentions of God and the boys have biblical names given to
them, while the girl character's name is Pandora (uh? - Like in
Pandora's Box? Not good). But this is only brushed on in the story
and nothing goes deeper than that.
Honestly, while I was reading the novel, I got sick in the stomach
from what people would go through to try to find something that
will ease their pain... Unfortunately, many children that were
abandonment (foundlings) might have been use for such a show. It is
sad.
This book is recommended for readers 10 years of age and up but
personally I don't recommend it. I think introducing the children
to such a background at that age is unacceptable. Mind you, I think
kids that age need to know about injustice in society and so on but
being introduced to 18th century new age is just too much.
As for my copy of the book (which was an uncorrected book proof by
the way), it found its way to my recycling bin so that the paper
can be reused to create a new book... And in case you are
wondering, I am not the kind of person who usually throw books away
- which would be a shame - but in this case, the story and its
background was just too disturbing for me to even consider sending
it to a second-hand store.
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This review was possible because I received a copy of The Story of
Cirrus Flux from Penguin Canada.
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