I'm sure everyone would love to stay in Candor - if they can afford it with more than their money. Bittersweet, is the emotional direction of the book. Candor Town is beautifully described, sounding like the perfect exurb.Ä«achorz's writing evoked all the emotions in me, and then thoroughly ruined them with great aplomb. The plot is well paced and ramps up and slows down when needed. I feel the characters are quite interesting, with their own raison d'etres - their true selves coming out occasionally. It is a book I wish could be made into a film, because it has that quality. This is the best dystopian novel I have read recently. Oscar has to do his best to protect this girl he loves. Until he then meets a newcomer who changes his entire view of the world. However, Oscar is very aware of the Messages, and only nominally follows them. People arrive at Candor daily touring the towns. His father build this city for profit however once people come to Candor they dont leave. Egmont USA, 16.99 (249pp) ISBN 978-1-60684-012-2 Debut novelist Bachorz delivers a dystopian novel that takes place in the present, giving the genre a fresh twist. Oscar is said to be an only child and lives with his father, the creator of the town of Candor. It's so perfect, because the Mayor - the narrator's father - has brainwashed all who live in the town. Candor by Pam Bachorz is an amazing story about a boy, Oscar. A utopia where everyone is good and healthy. Instead of the whole nation, or even a big city, Candor is a beautiful small town in rural Florida, where everything is beautiful and perfect. Candor is a dystopian novel, although not in the conventional sense.
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