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Title | : | The Serpent King |
Author | : | Jeff Zentner |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | March 8th 2016 by Crown Books for Young Readers/Random House |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Fiction. Realistic Fiction |
Jeff Zentner
Kindle Edition | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 4.17 | 15666 Users | 3736 Reviews
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This is an Alternate Cover edition for ASIN B00ZNE17D2 Dill has had to wrestle with vipers his whole life—at home, as the only son of a Pentecostal minister who urges him to handle poisonous rattlesnakes, and at school, where he faces down bullies who target him for his father’s extreme faith and very public fall from grace. The only antidote to all this venom is his friendship with fellow outcasts Travis and Lydia. But as they are starting their senior year, Dill feels the coils of his future tightening around him. The end of high school will lead to new beginnings for Lydia, whose edgy fashion blog is her ticket out of their rural Tennessee town. And Travis is happy wherever he is thanks to his obsession with the epic book series Bloodfall and the fangirl who may be turning his harsh reality into real-life fantasy. Dill’s only escapes are his music and his secret feelings for Lydia—neither of which he is brave enough to share. Graduation feels more like an ending to Dill than a beginning. But even before then, he must cope with another ending—one that will rock his life to the core. Debut novelist Jeff Zentner provides an unblinking and at times comic view of the hard realities of growing up in the Bible Belt, and an intimate look at the struggles to find one’s true self in the wreckage of the past.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhjm37J9aWDI1ze9Tpt3lMq2rqKKGnEDxNif5Ywq2ng9tBeRYs-p4NEJSROWX3-baqAzY5la8Qe_G5j9SODCW5sdMkd-bDV2poHXQ8NkYzfPheRockH0AWX79IQn6b44AzNWLX3iTY6WizL/s1600/dowbutton.png)
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Original Title: | The Serpent King |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | William C. Morris YA Debut Award (2017), Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2018), Evergreen Teen Book Award Nominee (2019), Milwaukee County Teen Book Award Nominee (2017), Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award Nominee (2017) Lincoln Award Nominee (2018), Great Lakes Great Books Award for 9-12 (2018), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Debut Goodreads Author & for Young Adult Fiction (2016), Missouri Gateway Readers Award Nominee (2018) |
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There is a pervading air of mystery throughout the novel keeping me wide awake and curious from the very start even though at the surface, there seems little going on in the plot. Basically about three friends on their last year of high school and how they are supposed to conquer/submit to (it depends on the three characters perspectives) the life that shall follow. While Lydia has it all planned out with her perfect life, Dill and Travis seem resigned with what they already have in their smallI love to suffer.I first read this book as an ARC three years ago, and I remembered nothing about it. Except one thing:It made me very, very, very sad.Armed with that knowledge and that knowledge only, I reread it.I have no excuse other than my penchant for pain.Once again I read this book, and once again it made me SO SAD.I dont necessarily love the characters in this book. They can be kind of annoying (especially one in particular. Okay yes IM TALKING ABOUT YOU, LYDIA, WAKE UP AND SMELL THE
Full review posted:I have no idea how Im going to convey all the feelings this book gave me into coherent wordsdo I really have to?? Times are simpler when no one hates you because of your name and it doesnt occur to you to be ashamed of it. This book tells the story of our three characters: 1) An internet famous fashion icon who is unapologetically herself2) A tragic boy shackled in his fathers shadow3) A burly lumberjack of a boy who is made from marshmallow and sprinkles and deserves
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This was SUCH an emotionally taxing read!!! ughhhhIm so drained and no chapterd ever made me cry quite like a certain chapter in here. It was a beautiful poignant read but I did not care for the excessive amount of christian baiting.
When I opened this book, I expected a lot of things, but never would I have thought that it was going to receive a place among my absolute favorite books, with the definite guarantee of rereading this one day (maybe I should mention here that I hardly ever reread a book).The Serpent King is Jeff Zentner's debut novel, and what a novel it is. He has been a guitarist and songwriter, having released five albums before focusing his attention on writing novels for young adults. But this novel doesn't
Another great coming of age story!Warning contents may contain spoilers!The religious beliefs are part of the background. I didn't get the impression that the author was anti-Christian, nor even especially opposed to snake handling as an expression of faith. There are communities where it is a demonstration of belief. Dill's life is in one. In a lot of ways, its the least of his problems. His father is Pastor Early.It had thoroughly scandalized Forestville, Tennessee when Pastor Early of the
This felt very much like a debut, and unfortunately, none of the characters or story arcs surprised me or touched me nearly as much as they were supposed to. Best to sample this if you're curious, as I think you can tell fairly early on if the writing style suits you.Apparently I'm the black sheep on this one, though. Baaaaa!A review copy was provided by the publisher.A Note to Those Who Think This Book is Amazing: This is one of those books that seems like a magnet for people who loved it to
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