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Original Title: The Giver / Gathering Blue / Messenger / Son
ISBN: 0544340973 (ISBN13: 9780544340978)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Giver #1-4
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The Giver Quartet Omnibus (The Giver #1-4) Hardcover | Pages: 772 pages
Rating: 4.34 | 5924 Users | 377 Reviews

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Title:The Giver Quartet Omnibus (The Giver #1-4)
Author:Lois Lowry
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 772 pages
Published:July 1st 2014 by HMH Books for Young Readers (first published November 5th 2013)
Categories:Fiction. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia

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This first-ever Lois Lowry single-volume collection includes unabridged editions of the Newbery Medal-winning The Giver, Gathering Blue, Messenger, and Son. Lois Lowry's groundbreaking dystopian series comes alive in a single portable volume. An affordable addition to the shelves of teen fans and collectors alike.

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I love this quartet. Such an amazing vision of what might happen. I recommend them.

The Giver Quartet is an absolute must read. Each of the four novels is beautifully written, but when read consecutively in this omnibus format, it becomes clear how brilliantly Lois Lowry tied them together. There is something to learn in each story, and I think Messenger is especially meaningful given our current political climate in America. Please give this series a read if you haven't yet.



Took a leap of faith. Climbed out from the valley of not-knowing to discover whether The Giver, which was written to stand alone, could be expanded without ruining my eyes or scarring my soul. Lived to tell that despite stabbing sticks and murderous vines, I'm glad I undertook the journey. Gathering Blue is a quality companion for the formerly only child I loved so well. It held the same eerie, not-is-all-as-it-seems feel as its older sibling, but in a new community with very different flaws.

This is an amazing series. I loved all four books.

While "The Giver" was written years ago, I did not discover it until this year. So lucky me, I got to read all four books in the series quite close together (although not directly back-to-back). Although unlike other series, the four books didn't weren't technically sequels/serials (each book picking up where the last left off) ... in fact, it was a bit of a stretch to tie the books to each other.Book 1: The Giver: I really liked this story. The reader is introduced to a pretty "perfect"

I loved every part, even the sad parts. The only downfall to the book is that the ending felt rushed. Other than that it was amazing and I would love to read it again.
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