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Title:Only Ever Yours
Author:Louise O'Neill
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:July 3rd 2014 by Quercus
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fiction. Feminism
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Rating: 3.77 | 12427 Users | 2123 Reviews

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In a world in which baby girls are no longer born naturally, women are bred in schools, trained in the arts of pleasing men until they are ready for the outside world. At graduation, the most highly rated girls become “companions”, permitted to live with their husbands and breed sons until they are no longer useful. For the girls left behind, the future – as a concubine or a teacher – is grim. Best friends Freida and Isabel are sure they’ll be chosen as companions – they are among the most highly rated girls in their year. But as the intensity of final year takes hold, Isabel does the unthinkable and starts to put on weight. .. And then, into this sealed female environment, the boys arrive, eager to choose a bride. Freida must fight for her future – even if it means betraying the only friend, the only love, she has ever known. . .

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Original Title: Only Ever Yours ASIN B00IS05L3A
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Sunday Independent Newcomer of the Year (2014), YA Book Prize (2015)

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O'Neill delivers a chilling, modern-day rendition of Brave New World. In true Huxley style, she presents a world where we are controlled by sex, by the lure of the American Dream twisted in the most macabre fashion into a virtual horror show. Voices whisper as the 'eves' sleep, urging them to be perfect, to be thin, to submit to the will of their buyers, their owners - men. But what is truly frightening about this book is it's honestly, it's refusal to hide behind vagueness when presenting a

BRUTAL HORRIFYING EYE OPENING are only a few words I have for this book this book will shock you.This book is really not what I thought it would be, it was truly terrifying as I could see parts, of this book happening in our society today. That's why it was so scary for me as it's not just make believe all of us can talk about these issues we, have in our society.This book starts of with Frieda our main character she is an eve along with her best friend isabelle.Women are not born anymore they

This book appears to contain some interesting themes and messages, however the characters were 2-dimensional, plain stupid or both. frieda won the worst character category: her integrity and self-confidence are the saddest of any character I have ever read about. She appears to be infatuated with Darwin, her only hope at becoming a companion yet she has no qualms spilling his secrets to megan, who she constantly tries to please, acting little more than a leech. Her relationship with isabel isn't

I purchased Only Ever Yours after it won the YA Book Prize. It was one of the few books on the shortlist that I didn't already own or hadn't read, but it was one everyone was talking about.Louise O'Neill describes Only Ever Yours as The Handmaids Tale meets Mean Girls. It is startlingly, painfully real. I've read a lot of young adult dystopian fiction and I've been reluctant to think of Only Ever Yours as 'dystopian' it's more 'speculative'. Even though our society doesn't mirror freida and

I've put off reviewing this FOR A LONG TIME. It's too hard. I cannot...I don't even have properly formulated thoughts. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO RATE IT. *frets and sweats* (I'm buddy reading this with my friend, also...when she finishes we can discuss and I will be so grateful, but in the meantime, if you've read it, comfort me. PLEASE. HELP.)This book is basically a futuristic world were women are treated as...barbie dolls. They're only there for sex. They are nothing. An insult is, "Don't be

3.5 rounded up. I enjoyed this more than I probably should have, but Ive missed a good bit of YA dystopian fiction. This reads very well, its easy to follow and the plot itself doesnt drag at all. I felt completely wrapped up in friedas world and found it interesting and thought provoking. Isobel in particular, with her hidden secrets and privileges, was intriguing and I felt for her while watching this decent into self destruction. I found frieda naive in nature. Shes described as eager to

I have a lot of feelings about this book. Just so many. Here's the general theme of them though: Read. This. Book. Seriously, I am not saying that because it was fun and enjoyable, because it simply is not. It is hell on paper. Exquisitely written, horrifyingly realistic hell on paper. Basically, I am just going to list why I absolutely implore you to read this book, okay? Great. This book is way, way too close to how our society actually thinks/feels. frieda is terrified of gaining an ounce.

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