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destdest 's review for:
The Encounter
by Michael Grant, K.A. Applegate
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
The characters sill look uncanny valley and the transformations can be gross, but the angst is IMMACULATE.
Tobias (who cannot morph back to human) is tortured by the same depressive voice some humans deal with; a constantly nagging voice that discredits his humanity. Get this he has a bird brain *badum tsk* He even seems to have what seems to be diet-suicide ideation. I've seen few books really tackle or mention this at all for young readers. But this struggle is done effectively as well as it's conclusion.
I know everyone bags on Marco, but I get why he has to be the voice of reason. Also, Rachel and Tobias' friendship is the highlight here. Very charming. I never had interest in this series before, but I think the graphic novel adaption are dong a great job introducing this to a new audience.
Tobias (who cannot morph back to human) is tortured by the same depressive voice some humans deal with; a constantly nagging voice that discredits his humanity. Get this he has a bird brain *badum tsk* He even seems to have what seems to be diet-suicide ideation. I've seen few books really tackle or mention this at all for young readers. But this struggle is done effectively as well as it's conclusion.
I know everyone bags on Marco, but I get why he has to be the voice of reason. Also, Rachel and Tobias' friendship is the highlight here. Very charming. I never had interest in this series before, but I think the graphic novel adaption are dong a great job introducing this to a new audience.
Moderate: Body horror
Minor: Suicide attempt