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Candor

por Pam Bachorz

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For a fee, "model teen" Oscar Banks has been secretly--and selectively-- sabotaging the subliminal messages that program the behavior of the residents of Candor, Florida, until his attraction to a rebellious new girl threatens to expose his subterfuge.
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Oscar annoyed me until the end, but I think actually I quite like him. He has his flaws, but growing up how he has it seems realistic. The concept was interesting, but there were quite a few flaws and I wasn't convinced by the science of it. I didn't really understand why anyone stayed, it can't have been that difficult to leave. ( )
  zacchaeus | Dec 26, 2020 |
Candor is a dystopian novel, although not in the conventional sense. 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. A utopia where everyone is good and healthy. It's so perfect, because the Mayor - the narrator's father - has brainwashed all who live in the town. Including his own son, Oscar. However, Oscar is very aware of the Messages, and only nominally follows them... Until he then meets a newcomer who changes his entire view of the world. Oscar has to do his best to protect this girl he loves. Hopefully.

This is the best dystopian novel I have read recently. It is a book I wish could be made into a film, because it has that quality. I feel the characters are quite interesting, with their own raison d'etres - their true selves coming out occasionally. The plot is well paced and ramps up and slows down when needed. Candor Town is beautifully described, sounding like the perfect exurb.

Bachorz's writing evoked all the emotions in me, and then thoroughly ruined them with great aplomb. Bittersweet, is the emotional direction of the book.

I'm sure everyone would love to stay in Candor - if they can afford it with more than their money. ( )
  yassie_j | Feb 11, 2019 |
The end left me feeling unfulfilled. With a character that has such a strong mind and will to be his own person, I was disappointed in the way things turned out for Oscar. Not that I wanted a particularly happy ending, but there was something left to be desired that I didn't get. I enjoyed the concept and the story, but felt it wasn't executed to it's highest potential.

I would, however, be interested in seeing what else Bachorz has in store. ( )
  CarleyShea | Feb 5, 2015 |
Great debut novel. A bit like the Stepford Children and M.T. Anderson's Feed. The two main charcaters are particularly well-developed. ( )
  Sullywriter | Apr 3, 2013 |
Read for a book discussion that will probably have no attendees. Sigh.

I'd have liked more answers about how the town came into being, or gets promoted, so something, or at least some idea that the author knew what those answers would be. I'm on board with the ending, though. ( )
  librarybrandy | Mar 31, 2013 |
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In this gripping debut novel on the launch list for Egmont USA, Pam Bachorz invents a chilling world in which teens unwittingly conform to their parents' wishes.
The author also raises probing questions for teens: How much do our parents influence our thinking? How often do we allow our peers to pressure us to conform? How much are we aware of these influences, and how hard are we willing to fight for the people and things we care about? This is a book that stays with you long after the final page.
 
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