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= Memory Boy  =

Book by Will Weaver

I did not especially enjoy reading the book Memory Boy by Will Weaver.

The science topic addressed in this book is most likely building. The fact that Miles is skilled at building creates the entirety of the plot. The author’s style is choppy, and frequently moves around in time. I thoroughly dislike this. Miles is intelligent and skillful at building. Miles also seems to take care of everything, even things that his father probably should. His mother is probably more capable than his father is in solving problematic things. The story is set in various areas of Minnesota. Generally, the setting is similar to that of reality.

Miles and his family are fearful, as they live in a few years after the end of the world as we know it, and in the cities, such as Minneapolis, Minnesota, where they live, the state of things is becoming significantly worse. They know that they will have to leave—and they do—but what shall happen once they reach their destination and find it occupied? Where shall they go?

I would not recommend this book, as I rather disliked it. It ends at the most interesting part of the entire book. It was written quite choppily. It was written in a mediocre manner. In conclusion, it has great meniality.

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