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The Danger Box - Blue Balliett

  • Writer: Ali Mark
    Ali Mark
  • Dec 11, 2015
  • 2 min read

A boy is left on the doorstep of his (would-be) grandparents by the mother of the baby after the father took off. The father, Buckeye, is an alcoholic who chose to steal a truck, which contained a box -and its contents. He left the box with his parents and his newly discovered son, Zoomy. Zoomy begins his own investigation into a notebook in the box and discovers a history-changing secret.

Goodreads readers ranked this book a 3.54 and I'd recommend it if you're into:

  • a diary like narrative

  • heavily based in historical facts on Charles Darwin

  • very basic writing

  • language that is invented

  • some factual story line

This book replaces "Twisted" by Laurie Halse Anderson as the worst book of 2015. There are, of course, no positives in this book and a 0-star would be better awarded to this book. What I thought was a YA book really ended up being a book where the main character, Zoomy, seems to have some retardation as he's not sure what many things are, and tends to talk in an invented language that doesn't make sense even to someone on the inside of this book. Once you get past the language barrier, you're reading lists, a random "newspaper article" written by a character ever 20 pages or so, and a tremendous number of sentences involving "Charles Darwin." (I almost didn't finish this book every time I picked it up... it was a real struggle.)

Pros: none.

Cons: the science isn't balanced with "regular" jargon or story-lines, so if science isn't your thing (it isn't mine), this might be a bit difficult to get through; it's never explained what the kids disability means, just that he has one, which forces you into a google explanation of this kids' blindness; the story itself didn't start until 100 pages in, and then you don't really get to the climax unti about 250/300 pages in - it felt slower than slow; I could no longer read the greyed-out Gazette pages because playing a guessing game about Darwin just became an annoyance when I was trying to read a story-line. It seemed out of place considering the voice of the book is Zoomy, not Lorrol.

 
 
 

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