
She is famously known for authoring children’s novels and also has expertise in the fantasy fiction genre. She was born in 1937 and has dedicated her entire life to literary services. The Giver is an American novel authored by American-born novelist Lois Lowry. The movie was released in 2014 with a leading star cast including Brenton Thwaites, Meryl Streep, Katie Holmes, and Taylor Swift. However, finally, Jeff Bridges directed the movie and Warner Bros. The Giver Audiobook Free was a very successful book and for a long time, several production houses wanted to adapt the book into a feature film but failed to do so. The book was nominated for several awards and won many as well including the booklist editor’s choice award, Regina Medal, and ALA notable children’s book award. However, most critics agreed that this novel was a matter of subjective interest for readers.Ĭritically the book became a huge success after garnering a positive response from the critic’s majority. Some named the book to be a huge success whilst others titled it an okay read. Makes one wonder where priorities and film industry goals lie.The Giver Audiobook received a mixed response from the audiences and the critics. I have wondered for ages why are there film versions of "Spiderman", "Jerry Springer", and "The Devil Wears Prada" and not one of this book. I alarmingly recommend this amazing read for kids and adults alike. But as the book suggests, and I found out as I grew, being released from the machine might not be all that terrible in the end. It was almost as if I was part of a society much like the one in this book where we all wait to know what we are supposed to do, and if you don't keep up you're "released". I remember finishing a chapter and walking around school looking at the other students, teachers, and their responsibilites in a total different light. Now, I am a pretty intuitive, highly artistic mind, and once I discovered the real heart behind "The Giver" I swear it was like a door opened to me. Things I sorta flew by trying to do my homework that made me think everytime. There are ideas, questions, and answers in this book that just fascinated me as a teenager.


I flipped through it and did my homework trying to skip as much as could and still pass the class but towards the end of the class I got hooked into it. Nobel Prize winner "The Giver", was like that book they make you read in high school that you dread to actually read.
