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Book Review : Feed by M.T.Anderson


V.R. Manoj


Cyborg Fantasy

October 09, 2007

I was born into a world where the telephone was still wired and had a circular dial to ring up someone.


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Posted by Stuart Simpson  on  07/08  at  10:51 AM

What a good book! I picked it up based on the recommendation of a complete stranger, and I was not disappointed at all.



Posted by Nick Bishop  on  08/27  at  08:40 PM

I'm usually not a book person, but after picking up the book in class as an assignment to read a book, and reading one page, a chapter on just one page, I was hooked. Absolute great book, tale of love and loss, and more sympathy you would ever expect to show for a person with a microchip in their head.

I, personally, cried at the ending.
You just HAVE to read it. I'm personally sad now because I doub't I'll find a book that can keep my attention such as this one ever again.



Posted by aanetio  on  09/11  at  09:11 AM

Interesting book


thanks...



Posted by Raee  on  01/04  at  02:22 AM

Feed is such an amazing book. i finished it in like 2 days. at first i only read it because i found it so funny and interesting and i wanted to learn about what was happening in the book but when i kept reading it , it got so much better and had such a good story line that i couldnt put it down i even read it at my friends house when i was having a sleepover and im not a loser like that usually .
the ending was so good but it def made me cry , it for sure wasnt a happy ending but it still was so good. this will always probably be my favourite book



Posted by Taylor  on  02/06  at  01:45 PM

Worst book i have ever read



Posted by Isaiah  on  03/31  at  11:43 AM

i dont like this book so far...its boring to me lol



Posted by Asalia  on  03/31  at  05:44 PM

I was not that impressed with it. I didn't like all the swearing, me and my freinds are teenagers and we don't swear that much. Was not very caprivating the only reason I finished was for a school assignment.



Posted by Scarlet  on  04/16  at  11:04 AM

For being only 14 and reading this book for class. the first few pages werent the best for my age but i kept reading because i had to and after a while i found my self walking down the hall reading it. I couldnt help but to keep reading it. The book is very intresting and the more and more i read it i thought abut it and vilote reminds me of me and oll of titus friends remind me of mine. It was kind of crazzy to think about how the world is today and how close it is to for being like that. I look a all my friends and they always have a cell phone in there face and they txt when were right next to eachother and its just really crazy that maybe one day we could be like them.



Posted by Jasmne  on  12/04  at  03:23 PM

I Personally Like This Book.Before When I Was Reading It, It wasn't that Interesting But when I Listened To It On a Audio Thing It Was Amusing the way the spoke and cursed and the story line was also a good one: )



Posted by Tulips  on  12/05  at  09:00 PM

I wanted to take my eyes out of my head when I had to read it for school. The irritating language and horrible grammar make it a chore to read it. I want to yell at every character to stop being dumb, and the ending is so bad.



Posted by lc  on  09/30  at  09:51 AM

worst book ever, DO NOT READ!!!!!



Posted by Miranda  on  11/07  at  01:10 PM

I thought that this was a very good book. I did not like the book at first because it was really hard to read, but it got better. I liked the characters in the book and how the author portrayed them. The book is kind of scary though. Is this really what the world is coming to? It makes me think.



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