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Awaken by katie kacvinsky
Awaken by katie kacvinsky













awaken by katie kacvinsky

I would recommend Awaken to fans of YA and dystopia.

awaken by katie kacvinsky

Maddie becomes more and more unsatisfied with her digital life and she starts to rebel. Maddie meets Justin online and he introduces her to a whole new world: real food, a dance club, and new friends she talks with in person. All the trees, grass, and flowers are plastic and food is not grown fresh: it's all genetically engineered. Wood and fires have been outlawed and there is no vegetation to be had. In Kacvinsky's world, everything is digital: school, dating, work, even exercise. Maddie's father invented digital school, and while Maddie is unsatisfied with her secluded, face-to-face interaction-free life, any protests against the digital school regime are not tolerated at home. Because of school shootings, bombings and a rise in violence, in the year 2060 everyone goes to school digitally. I found myself afraid that my kids will miss out on the world I experienced growing up, due to our society's digital trend.Īwaken's main theme is digital school.

awaken by katie kacvinsky

Kacvinsky takes aspects of our current society, and expands them in such a way that the events that unfold in Awaken are totally believable. Dystopia is one of my favorite YA sub-genres to read, and Awaken was a great example of why I like this genre so much.















Awaken by katie kacvinsky