Language: G (0 swears 0 'f'); Mature Content: G; Violence: G
BUYING ADVISORY: MS - ESSENTIAL
APPEALS TO: MANY
14yo Tessa lives in a dystopian state in 2099 where music, art, and books are banned. Everything is controlled by a ruler who has abolished elections and has tight control of everyone and everything. Tessa's father is an inventor, her mother a security officer and her brilliant twin brother - well, he is missing. When their neighbor is moved into Elder Care, she slips Tessa a key. What she finds in the hidden closet could change everything.
I loved Building 903 for so many reasons. There are famous children's book first lines quoted which made me cry, as I was living in Tessa's world and thinking of them not only banned but illegal broke my heart. Some interesting twists in the story certainly kept me reading. Building 903 is a winner - I wouldn't be surprised if it replaces The Giver in classrooms. The family default white
Lisa Librarian

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