{"id":2325,"date":"2018-03-21T20:18:51","date_gmt":"2018-03-21T20:18:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhlibraries.org\/fun\/2018\/03\/monument-14-2\/"},"modified":"2018-04-05T13:58:55","modified_gmt":"2018-04-05T13:58:55","slug":"monument-14-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nhlibraries.org\/fun\/2018\/03\/monument-14-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Monument 14"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>      FlumeAward &#8211; Monument 14                <a class=\"wiki_link_ext\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nhu-pac.library.state.nh.us\/ipac20\/ipac.jsp?&amp;profile=nhais&amp;uri=link=3100024~!3705519~!3100001~!3100002&amp;aspect=reserves&amp;menu=search&amp;ri=2&amp;source=~!nh_nhupac&amp;term=Monument+14+%2F&amp;index=ALLTITL\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\">Monument 14 <\/a>by Emmy Laybourne<\/p>\n<p>It was interesting to have this novel written like a sort of journal of the events as they unfold. Dean was a pretty like-able character, even if at times he was quite strange or dark. It seems tricky to pen a character that people can like but also be a bit weary of. Another thing I really loved was the disasters. You had some typical ones, but then there were some I never even think about. There are so many things that can go wrong if even one thing crashes. This novel was set in 2024 I believe, so not too distant future. Really, it could have been set tomorrow and things would have been about the same. I see why the author set it ahead and it worked. It&#8217;s terrifying to think of how bad off we would be if something of this magnitude happened globally. I mean, terrible things have hit certain areas, but we haven&#8217;t (knock on wood) had anything with such a global devastation. I think this would be a great novel to add to the final list because it was exciting and I don&#8217;t know that many teens have heard of it yet.<\/p>\n<p>-Brittany Moore, Hall Memorial Library<\/p>\n<p>This one is a huge thumbs up. I can&#8217;t keep it on the shelf and it goes out to both boys &amp; girls. Great synopsis above that I can&#8217;t add to. This is a well constructed &amp; well written book that deserves to be on the list. Sally Nelson, Leach Library, Londonderry<\/p>\n<p>This is a very riveting book. The narration is very straightforward (it&#8217;s a journalistic narration) rather than stylistically interesting, but it works for this type of survival story. The characters are interesting as an ensemble. I flew thru it, and it is close enough to our present setting that it feels like a nice break from the dystopia format we&#8217;re used to (but may be similar enough to that genre to be attractive to its faithful fans). &#8211; Liz, Merrimack Public Library<\/p>\n<p>Survival fiction in a superstore! Or post-apocalyptic, depending on your definition of post-apocalyptic. I really like this premise in general, and I think it&#8217;s done really well here. The book works quite well as a standalone, to me, and I was actually a little (though only a little) surprised that there are more books after it. Maybe I should point out that there&#8217;s drinking, drug use, violence, and sex. But like.. it all totally fits, and isn&#8217;t glorified in any way. Anyway, I quite liked it and gave it 4 stars on Goodreads. &#8211; Julie A. Nashua PL March 2013<\/p>\n<p>I liked this one when I read it in April of 2013, and I was drawn to the characters enough to plan on reading the rest of the series at some point, but I haven&#8217;t yet, 2 years later. The large cast of characters will draw boys and girls, middle-high school age. -Kirsten Rundquist Corbett, Sandown Public Library<br \/>I like the story, and it&#8217;s popular with teens, and appeals to our boys especially. I shouldn&#8217;t stereotype books based on gender, but so many of the books on the Flume and TTT list tend to appeal to girls more than boys. The book doesn&#8217;t have pretty writing, but the style works for this survival story. It was on last year&#8217;s Teen Top Ten list, and the second book in the series is on this year&#8217;s TTT list, so it is getting lots of promotion already.-Kelly Budd, Keene High<br \/>I loved this book. The characters were very believable and the plot was great. It was like Lord of the Flies in a superstore! Please keep this on the list.Pat AdamsAllenstown Public Library<br \/>I really enjoyed this book, and its sequels. My teens have all been very happy with it so far, and one teen grumbled that he hadn&#8217;t been able to ready the latest one that he&#8217;d checked out because his dad had stolen it to read to first. \ud83d\ude42 Great action, realistic characters, gets you thinking &quot;what if?&quot; and keeps the pages turning. I think it would be a good fit for the list.<br \/>-Lucia Von Letkemann, Wiggin Memorial Library, Stratham      <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FlumeAward &#8211; Monument 14 Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne It was interesting to have this novel written like a sort of journal of the events as they unfold. 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