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The Boy Who Couldn't Die
 
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The Boy Who Couldn't Die (Hardcover)

de William Sleator (Author)
4.5étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (2 évaluations de client)

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Grade 7-9-After his best friend dies in a plane crash, 16-year-old Ken Pritchard keeps thinking of a folktale about a monster that hid his soul, ensuring eternal life. Determined to avoid death himself, Ken finds a woman who removes his soul from his body. At first he is pleased; as in the folktale, he gains physical invulnerability, along with a respite from his misery. But, as readers will suspect from the many creepy details Ken willfully ignores, the rest of the folktale comes true as well. The woman is a zombie master, and he has become a modern-day monster partially under her control. Ken's increasingly desperate first-person narration, as he struggles to find his hidden soul and escape the zombie master's ever more brutal commands, makes for a gripping read. Particularly well rendered are the scuba-diving scenes in the shark-infested waters of the Caribbean and under the thick ice on a wintry Adirondack lake. Sleator spends little time on the spiritual or emotional consequences of Ken's transformation, and characterization is secondary to plot development, but teenaged horror fans won't mind. From the photo of a just-unearthed skull on its cover to the plot twist in its final pages, this fast-paced, suspenseful book will appeal to reluctant and avid readers alike.-Beth Wright, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, VT
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Sixteen-year-old Ken lost his best friend in a plane crash and now he wants to be invulnerable - to accident, attack and death. He finds a psychic who claims she can make him immortal for 50 USD - if he will give up his soul. He agrees, but then realizes that the psychic may be exacting a more sinister payment.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Boy Who Couldn't Die, Mai 16 2004
Par Eric Bogen (Bak Middle School of the Arts-West Palm Beach) - Voir tous mes commentaires
The Boy Who Couldn't Die, by William Sleator, was a great book. It was suspenseful, full of action and romance, as well as a book that you would stay up all night to read. It starts off with the main character, Ken, walking from his house in New York to Cherri Buttercup's, an evil spell caster, house in Queens. He is going to this her house because he saw her ad in the newspaper which said she can take away the risk everyone takes everyday of dieing by making you invulnerable.
After Ken's friend, Roger, died in a plane crash, Ken realized how easy it is for something to go wrong and, so he decides to see Cherri Buttercup. After she makes him invulnerable by taking his soul out of his body. Ken wants to see if it worked so he asks out the girlfriend of the quarterback on the football team. When her boyfriend finds out Ken asked her out, he goes to kill Ken. However, because Ken is invulnerable, he can't hurt him and is embarrassed in front of every kid in the school.
When Ken gets home, his parents tell him that he can pick where they go for vacation this spring break and while looking online for a cool place to go, he finds a site about an island in the Caribbean called St.Calao. The sites say that recently there has been a shark attack there and this makes Ken excited to go there. "What a time to test if I am truly invulnerable and can't be killed," Ken thinks to himself. Ken then finds tickets for a plane and hotel rooms for him and his family.
Once on St.Calao, Ken and his father take lessons on scuba diving. Ken becomes very good friends with one of the instructors, Sabine, who tells him that the drums he hears at night are voodoo ceremonies held by good voodoo priest and there are also bad voodoo priest who study black magic and make people into zombies by saying that they make people invulnerable, just as Cherri Buttercup did to Ken. Ken then realized that Cherri Buttercup was a black magic studying voodoo priest and has made him a zombie and she has control over him at night. Sabine then tells Ken that he must get his soul back or she will always be able to control him at night. Sabine tells Ken that she will help him get his soul back through e-mail.
Ken and Sabine continue to e-mail each other and Sabine tells him what he must do to get his soul back. She tells him that he must find where his soul is held and get it back. Does he get his soul back and stop Cherri Buttercup from controlling him and others or does Cherri Buttercup continue to control people. That's what you must find out for yourself by reading the great book The Boy Who Couldn't Die, by William Sleator. Prepare to stay up all night.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Great book, Mai 1 2004
This book was great. The main character ken goes to a sort of phsycic person and she offers him a deal or order for him not to die or feel pain. He would have to give her his soul no matter what the consequences. He accepts and soon realizes he did a terrible mistake. He goes on an adventure to get back what she had taken from him and what she didnt want to give back
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