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The book I have chosen to read is The Boy Who Couldn’t Die, by William Sleator. This book takes place in the current time period and the area it takes place is both the Caribbean Sea and New York City. I overall thought this was a very good book, one of the biggest reasons behind this being it was very unique and the plot involved a concept that I had never previously thought of before. Other reasons are the personalities of the characters, the structure of the novel, and how the plot developed and flowed throughout the course of the story. I believe that others who are interested in fantasy, science fiction concepts would enjoy reading this book.
The main character is a high school student named Ken. In the very beginning, we learn that Ken is still mourning over the death of his best friend, Roger. Ken’s parents are very supportive of him in his mourning and recovery from the loss, but Ken is now struggling with the idea of death and desperately tries to find a way to avoid it altogether. Ken does this by seeing several different people in search of a way to not be able to die. Eventually, Ken comes across an ad in the paper that says that for the small price of fifty dollars invincibility will be possible. Ken’s family has a large amount of money and lives in a very nice area, so this money is not a problem. Ken sneakily visits this mysterious woman named Cheri Buttercup and after talking with her, he agrees to give up his soul and allows her to perform her procedure to make him invulnerable. Ken leaves after a scary and odd experience with tons of doubt in his mind that the procedure actually worked. His doubts are proven wrong when he accidentally touches a burning hot stove and surprises both of his parents when he has no reaction. Impressed, but also skeptical, Ken wants to truly test his invulnerability and plans a trip for his family to go to the Caribbean Sea so he can scuba dive with sharks.
While at the Caribbean, Ken began to realize that he was having trouble having some of the emotions that he used to have. He is now unable to experience happiness, sadness, or anger. The only thing that gauges his interest is swimming with sharks, and eventually, the scuba diving instructor named Sabine that becomes Ken's girlfriend. After finishing training to become scuba diving certified, Ken escapes from the group on his first dive in search of a shark. Once he finds one, he gets the shark to try and take a bite of his leg and watches as the shark’s teeth can’t handle it and swim away quickly. Sabine, who witnessed this, seems to understand some of what has happened to Ken and convinced him that he needs to get his soul back in order to get back to normal as soon as possible.
The rest of this book consists of thrilling moments involving Sabine and Ken trying their best to retrieve Ken’s soul without having to give Cheri Buttercup the fifty thousand dollars that she is asking for in order to make it happen. Sabine and Ken are able to work very well together especially in their email chain to communicate with each other effectively even though they are far apart from each other. I enjoyed the suspense in this book and the idea of not knowing what was going to happen next. This book was very unpredictable and the story of Ken trying to find his soul is very enjoyable to read. The author does a great job controlling the mood in this story. He begins the story with a very dark and sad mood and that slowly develops into something that is more interesting but still dark and gloomy. Slowly but surely, the mood in the story increases to something that is happier. The mood significantly picks up when Ken meets Sabine, and she plays a significant role for the remainder of the novel.
I would personally recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the science fiction or fantasy genre of books. William Sleator presents a unique idea for readers to think about and digest throughout the novel and there is a perfect amount of simplicity in the book to make it easy to develop a picture in the reader's head of what is happening in the book at that moment. I found this book appealing to me because I enjoy reading books that offer these new concepts that I have not ever thought of before. I am hoping to read more books that are by this author in the future. I would also recommend to my friends to do the same if they seemed interested by my review.