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A review by alouette
Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman
emotional
inspiring
reflective
sad
slow-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
this review was only for myself so it’ll make little sense, lol.
Challenger Deep is on a different level on together. not just because the writing is the most brilliant thing i’ve ever read, or because the characters are more real than half the people i know. no, i think it’s most importantly because this book dares to explore, dares to put into words what lies seven miles beneath the surface in the depths of our minds, challenged me to empathize so much i felt like i was there. and i feel like the book took me on a journey of my own, in a copper ship held together by the fragile inner workings of my own mind, echoing that of Caden’s.
Challenger Deep is on a different level on together. not just because the writing is the most brilliant thing i’ve ever read, or because the characters are more real than half the people i know. no, i think it’s most importantly because this book dares to explore, dares to put into words what lies seven miles beneath the surface in the depths of our minds, challenged me to empathize so much i felt like i was there. and i feel like the book took me on a journey of my own, in a copper ship held together by the fragile inner workings of my own mind, echoing that of Caden’s.