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Full Tilt by Neal Shusterman

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Dec 13, 10

Read from December 12 to 13, 2010

Neal Shusterman sure has a creative mind. I mean, books about a semi-invisible boy, a world where teenagers are aborted, or "unwound", a place where children who get lost on the way through the tunnel of light, and now an amusement park with an evil creator where the rides are your worst fears and nightmares?
One thing I wished had been explained more was how Quinn said he "goes places". Maybe I just missed it, or it had something to do with his childhood autism, but it didn't seem like like that was fully resolved.
But yeah, I really liked this book, very interesting concept and seeing what each new ride would hold, unraveling the mystery about the accident, and Blake discovering how to live life the way he should were really great. :) It was action packed, but with insightful little tidbits throughout about friends, fear and life.

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Quotes Amanda Liked

Neal Shusterman
“They were the screams of riders torn apart by the twisted reflections of their own inner selves.”
Neal Shusterman, Full Tilt

Neal Shusterman
“Carl was just saying good-bye," Mom said.
"Really," I said. "He must speak in tongues.”
Neal Shusterman, Full Tilt

Neal Shusterman
“Apparently Quinn had woken up a short time ago and immediately asked for ice cream, knowing that kids in hospitals got whatever they wanted.”
Neal Shusterman, Full Tilt


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