Leaving Simplicity review by RGer
Leaving Simplicity
by Claire Carmichael
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Science Fiction

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - East Colleyville, TX, United States
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Everyone knows the world is covered in advertisements today 
from seeing them on cars, to ones in the mall, and even in 
the back of books.  They're everywhere, but can you imagine 
if the advertisements controlled your emotions, and made 
you want to run out and buy the product right away?  In the 
world that Taylor lives in, New York City set in the 
future, this is her life.  She is so accustomed to the 
advertisements, and they are normal to her now.  But her 
cousin Barrett has lived in an area where farmers have 
always lived, and has never grown used to technology 
today.  So when Barrett is forced to live with his Aunt and 
Cousin, he finds this new world strange and wrong.  His 
aunt takes advantage of his naivete, which angers Barrett.  
Together, Barrett and Taylor team up to fight against 
advertisements and what they stand for.  

Opinion: 

Claire Carmichael does a superb job creating the world that is 
Barrett and Taylor's.  Even though it is supposedly set in 
the future, it seems very real and even scary.  It makes 
you think.  Will this happen?  Or something like it?  What 
can we do to prevent it?  Leaving Simplicity is an 
excellent book, which I have already recommended to my 
friends.     
Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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