Going Bovine by Libba Bray

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • 496pp
  • Sales Rank: 4,131
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    • Pub. Date: September 2009
    • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
    • Format: Hardcover, 496pp
    • Sales Rank: 4,131
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    Can Cameron find what he’s looking for?

    All 16-year-old Cameron wants is to get through high school—and life in general—with a minimum of effort. It’s not a lot to ask. But that’s before he’s given some bad news: he’s sick and he’s going to die. Which totally sucks. Hope arrives in the winged form of Dulcie, a loopy punk angel/possible hallucination with a bad sugar habit. She tells Cam there is a cure—if he’s willing to go in search of it. With the help of a death-obsessed, video-gaming dwarf and a yard gnome, Cam sets off on the mother of all road trips through a twisted America into the heart of what matters most.


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    Cameron Smith, 16, is slumming through high school, overshadowed by a sister “pre-majoring in perfection,” while working (ineptly) at the Buddha Burger. Then something happens to make him the focus of his family's attention: he contracts mad cow disease. What takes place after he is hospitalized is either that a gorgeous angel persuades him to search for a cure that will also save the world, or that he has a vivid hallucination brought on by the disease. Either way, what readers have is an absurdist comedy in which Cameron, Gonzo (a neurotic dwarf) and Balder (a Norse god cursed to appear as a yard gnome) go on a quixotic road trip during which they learn about string theory, wormholes and true love en route to Disney World. Bray's surreal humor may surprise fans of her historical fantasies about Gemma Doyle, as she trains her satirical eye on modern education, American materialism and religious cults (the smoothie-drinking members of the Church of Everlasting Satisfaction and Snack 'N' Bowl). Offer this to fans of Douglas Adams's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy seeking more inspired lunacy. Ages 14–up. (Sept.)

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    Biography

    Libba Bray is the author of the New York Times bestselling Gemma Doyle trilogy, comprised of A Great and Terrible Beauty, Rebel Angels, and The Sweet Far Thing. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, their son, and two cats. Visit her at www.libbabray.com.

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    Disappointed!by Anonymous

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    November 14, 2009: I love Bray's GATB trilogy. This... this is something else.

    Don't get me wrong--I love YA, I love boy main characters, I love quirky. But GB was just.. boring. I don't know what else to say. It's different, yes, but it's not very interesting, to be honest. I'm a fan of Bray so I was excited when she had a new book out, but I was rather disappointed. Again, it's not because it wasn't a dark fantasy. I read YA similar to this all the time. It's just that GB didn't go it for me :/

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    October 31, 2009: Absolutely loved it. Different than anything i've ever read. Honestly, the cover intrigued me and led me to buy it. So glad I did. I cannot even sum this book up in my review, except to say I will never look at yard gnomes or Disney's Its a Small World ride the same!!! Please keep writing Libba Bray!

    I Also Recommend: Wicked, Running with Scissors, Neverwhere, Lamb, A Great and Terrible Beauty (Gemma Doyle Series #1).


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