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So Yesterday; Author: Scott Westerfeld: Country: United States: Language: English: Genre: Young adult: Publisher: Penguin Group: Publication date. September 9, 2004 [1] Media type: Print Print : Pages: 240 pp (hardback) [2. and is also an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. [5] So Yesterday, the author's third publication, is considered his 'breakout novel' and has been optioned to be made into a film by one of the producers of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine. [6] This YA novel.
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- 1 Unit written by Dr Pam Macintyre & Dr Susan La Marca So Yesterday by Scott Westerfeld Year 9 – 10 Background: Seventeen-year-old Hunter is a ‘cool taster’ for a multinational sports clothing firm.
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Type: e. Book. Released: 2. Publisher: Razorbill. Page Count: 2. 56. Format: pdf. Language: English. ISBN- 1. 0: 1. 59.
ISBN- 1. 3: 9. 78. From School Library Journal. Grade 7- 1. 0–Scott Westerfeld's intriguing novel (Razorbill, 2. So Yesterday Textbook Seventeen- year- old Hunter Braque, a native New Yorker, aspires to be one of the trendsetters, and when he accidentally stumbles on a cache of pristine, vintage sneakers in an abandoned Chinatown building, Hunter's life takes a number of twists and turns. While the book's main idea is engaging, Westerfeld's writing is not.
The characters, despite their apparent coolness, do not strike either a sympathetic or absorbing chord with listeners, especially Hunter, who annoyingly speaks a sort of non- brand doublespeak (he can't bring himself to mention a product's brand name, so he invents a roundabout substitute name). Actor Scott Brick's narration is adequate, but fails to compel or draw listeners into the story. While the tale that combines mystery, satire, and love story might entertain listeners, young adults interested in a satirical, utopian novel would be better served by M. T. Anderson's Feed (Candlewick, 2.
Aldous Huxley's classic, Brave New World.–Larry Cooperman, Seminole High School, Sanford, FL Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This text refers to the. Gr. 7- 1. 2. Like M.
T. Anderson's Feed (2. Seventeen- year- old Hunter lives up to his name. A "cool hunter," he's paid by corporations to comb his native Manhattan in search of street style that could become the next new trend. Hunter meets and falls for fellow teen culture- watcher Jen, just before Hunter's boss mysteriously disappears. Jen and Hunter hold the most clues, and their wild, increasingly dangerous search uncovers a plot to subvert a consumer system that dictates what is cool.
Readers may have trouble sorting through some of the plot's connections and anticonsumerist messages. But Hunter tells a captivating, suspenseful story about how product desire is created, using a first- person voice that is cynical ("magazines are just wrapping for ads") and precociously wise (he riffs on the origins of everything from the Internet to neckties) while remaining believably naive and vulnerable when it comes to girls. Teens will inhale this wholly entertaining, thought- provoking look at a system fueled by their purchasing power. Gillian Engberg. Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved.
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