52 pages • 1 hour read
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The List by Patricia Forde is a dystopian novel following Letta, an apprentice wordsmith in Ark, the only surviving land post-global warming floods. Citizens must speak a limited language called List. Letta helps a wounded young man, Marlo, from the rebel Desecrators, and uncovers a plot by Ark's dictator, John Noa, to eliminate language. Letta collaborates with rebels to thwart Noa's plans.
Patricia Forde's The List receives praise for its inventive premise and engaging characters, capturing readers with its dystopian world where language is restricted. However, some critiques note a slower pace and underdeveloped secondary characters. Overall, it is an intriguing and thought-provoking read, particularly appreciated by young adult audiences.
Readers who relish dystopian narratives like The Giver by Lois Lowry and The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins would appreciate Patricia Forde's The List. Ideal for young adults, it explores themes of language control and societal oppression in a richly imagined, thought-provoking world.
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Lexile Level
HL600LScience-Fiction / Dystopian Fiction
Fantasy
Children's Literature
Values/Ideas: Truth & Lies
Values/Ideas: Art
Society: Politics & Government