Post by [_Rebell_] on Aug 27, 2008 11:36:02 GMT -5
Tenderness by Robert Cormier.
Rarely has Cormier's irony been darker than in this violent tale of obsession, which explores the psyches of a serial killer and the teenage runaway who cannot resist his charm. Lori Cranston hitchhikes to Massachusetts with the intention of trailing a rock star, but she is sidetracked in a diner when she sees the face of convicted murderer Eric Poole flash across the television screen, on the eve of his release from a juvenile facility. Remembering a chance encounter with Eric and how he treated her with "tenderness," Lori plans how they may reunite. Meanwhile Eric plots how to get away with murder No. 4. Readers will stay on the edge of their seats as the paths of the two youths converge and intertwine. The bond of trust built between the characters is overshadowed by an aura of inevitable doom; most will guess that Lori's days with Eric are numbered, but few will be prepared for the brutal paradoxes of their deadly parting. Disturbing evocations of sexual harassment, abuse and remorseless cruelty throughout the novel will have a more lasting, haunting effect than the author's somewhat watered-down message about the yearning to be loved. Ages 14-up
Picture and review from www.barnesnoble.com
I absolutly fell in love with this book. I read it fast, and it's stayed with me since I got it (a few years ago). It's just chilling, and so realistic. You really feel for the characters and start to think of them as real people. I started to love Eric even though he's a murderer. This book really shows how people just want to be loved, and have a little love in their lives. I reccomend this book because of it's powerful message, and excellent writing.
It will stay with you for a really long time.
Rarely has Cormier's irony been darker than in this violent tale of obsession, which explores the psyches of a serial killer and the teenage runaway who cannot resist his charm. Lori Cranston hitchhikes to Massachusetts with the intention of trailing a rock star, but she is sidetracked in a diner when she sees the face of convicted murderer Eric Poole flash across the television screen, on the eve of his release from a juvenile facility. Remembering a chance encounter with Eric and how he treated her with "tenderness," Lori plans how they may reunite. Meanwhile Eric plots how to get away with murder No. 4. Readers will stay on the edge of their seats as the paths of the two youths converge and intertwine. The bond of trust built between the characters is overshadowed by an aura of inevitable doom; most will guess that Lori's days with Eric are numbered, but few will be prepared for the brutal paradoxes of their deadly parting. Disturbing evocations of sexual harassment, abuse and remorseless cruelty throughout the novel will have a more lasting, haunting effect than the author's somewhat watered-down message about the yearning to be loved. Ages 14-up
Picture and review from www.barnesnoble.com
I absolutly fell in love with this book. I read it fast, and it's stayed with me since I got it (a few years ago). It's just chilling, and so realistic. You really feel for the characters and start to think of them as real people. I started to love Eric even though he's a murderer. This book really shows how people just want to be loved, and have a little love in their lives. I reccomend this book because of it's powerful message, and excellent writing.
It will stay with you for a really long time.