The novel forms a loose trilogy with two other books set in the same future era: Gathering Blue (2000) and Messenger(2004). A fourth book titled Sonis in preparation in 2012.
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the book gathering blue is a cool book. its VERY hard to explain, but it is a book with lots of twists and surprises. also, you get really connected with the characters. I would recommend it.
yes there will be a sequel. it will be a sequel of three movies.
The sequel to the book is called Glass. The sequel to the book is called Glass.
Its not a sequel or a film...its just a short film that is in the DVD and Blue-Ray of How to Train Your Dragon.
The gathering Blue is 100% better the the Giver, but I have a question my slef too, I have to fin the differences and the similarities about the giver and gather blue about when it comes to jobs...any help?
Jonas from The Giver is not in the book.
Messenger is really good! It is a mixture of the characters in Gathering Blue and the Giver (mainly Matt). I forget what the plot is exactly, but I know that the characters in this book have powers and yeah. Anyways it's really good and I recommend reading it.
The Giver is the first book in the series, followed by Gathering Blue, Messenger, and Son.
According to Lois Lowry, Gathering Blue and the Messenger follow the Giver. They take place in the same type of universe, but do not use the same characters. But Jonas from the Giver appears in the Messenger.
No, but there is a partner-novel called "Gathering Blue".
I think there are 23 chapters in the book.There is 23 chapters.
The prequel to "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is "The Messenger." It is the third book in "The Giver Quartet" series, following "Gathering Blue" and preceding "Son." "The Messenger" explores different aspects of the community introduced in "The Giver."
The same place "The Giver" takes place: A"utopian" society read the trilogy
Lois Lowry is a very famous author who wrote The Giver, Gathering Blue, and many more.
Personally I liked The Giver better, but Gathering Blue was okay too. The Giver just seemed to make more sense and go more smoothly. That's my personal oppinion though and others might think other wise.
The other three books in "The Giver" series are "Gathering Blue," "Messenger," and "Son" by Lois Lowry. Each book explores different characters and settings within the same dystopian world as "The Giver."