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Downsiders (Downsiders, Bk 1)
Downsiders - Downsiders, Bk 1
Author: Neal Shusterman
Talon lives Downside, that is, underneath New York City. There is a strict code of secrecy among the Downsiders. However, when Talon accidentally meets a young woman named Lindsay, who is a Topsider (from above the ground), the two worlds inevitably collide. — They become friends and love blossoms. The punishment for Talon's lack of discretio...  more »
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780689839696
ISBN-10: 0689839693
Publication Date: 2/1/2001
Pages: 256
Reading Level: Young Adult
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  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 25 ratings
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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An engaging story about two worlds and how traditional thought may change our perspectives of reality.
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Downsiders (Downsiders, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
I have had this book on my shelf to read for years. I really enjoyed Shustermans Skinjacker trilogy and had picked up some of his older books to read. This was an okay read, it reminded a bit of a young adult version of Gaimans Neverwhere...but not as magical.

Talon lives under the streets of New Yorks city in a secret community called Downsiders. Lindsey is forced to move to New York City to live with her dad, who is working on a project to create a new aqueduct for the city. Lindsey is lonely and incredibly curious when she spies a boy, Talon, down in the sewers. Talon and Lindsey meet and Talon breaks the greatest rule of Downsider society...he reveals their existence to Lindsey. Now Talon faces a sentence of death but as Lindseys dad breeches part of the Downsiders territory bigger problems face New York City.

This book was well written and engaging. Its a pretty straight-forward and simple story. I enjoy the idea of a secret society under the streets of New York City, as I mentioned is reminded a bit of a simpler, less magical, young adult version of Gaimans Neverwhere.

Talon and Lindsey are both well done characters. They are each driven by fairly simple motives. Talon is eternally curious and wants to be part of the world above. Lindsey is lonely and looking for a mystery to solve. They are fairly simple but engaging characters and younger readers should be able to easily relate to them.

I loved the mystery behind why and when the society of Downsiders was formed, this was probably the most interesting part of the book. There are some good lessons in here about friendship and community. I do think the idea of secret societies forming underneath cities and the surface of the Earth in general has been a bit overdone, so its not all that creative...still Shusterman does a good job with this.

Overall a good book. Its a pretty simple story with simple yet engaging characters. I enjoyed the mystery of how Downside came into existence and loved the idea of a city underneath New York City. The whole book was a bit too simplistic for me to absolutely love, but I think younger readers will find the ideas here intriguing and enjoy it even more than I did.
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I think this book has wonderful imagery and beautiful musings about cities, but the story is kind of loose and wanders and sometimes gets lost. There are parts where you completely forget about the story, lost in the lovely descriptions of Talon (SPOILER) seeing the sun for the first time, or the Golden Tunnels, and then suddenly something huge happens and you're confused. Other than that, the first sentence pulled me in like a rip tide. "Cities are never random." Something about that sentence made me want to keep reading.

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