Books

Catalogue



cover
4.5 

Title: Survival Game, The
Authors: Singer, Nicky
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 355
Year: 2018
Language: English
Description: If it's a game then there is not much fun to be had - fourteen-year-old Mhairi Bain is a survivor, going it alone, not too many questions asked. She is on the move, just like so many desperate others but at least she has a (supposedly) achievable destination: make her way from where her parents were killed in Africa, to her grandmother's distant home on the Scottish Isle of Arran. But easier said than done; it's checkpoint after checkpoint, obstacle after obstacle, including a young boy who may just save Mhairi as much as she rescues him.

Both powerful and easy to read, this is a compelling and thought-provoking story portraying an easily imagined future where climate change and mass migration rule the world.
Categories: Fiction, Dystopia/Futuristic, Environmental, Morals/Ethics, Social commentary/perspectives, Young narrator, Scotland, England, Africa, 2021 Titles

Reviews

[Please log in to write a review]
By: DUNED 085 2024-10-09 13:03:51
4 
The way the characters developed and the prose style of the story engaged each of us quickly and meant we read the book and responded meaningfully to the story. Especially the ending. The parallels in the real world are physically remote for us here, and yet the story resonated clearly.

By: ASHB 008 2024-07-11 11:47:04
2 
Not our favourite book but it created lots of discussion. Not sure how Mhairi got on the plane to Scotland without papers?!

By: UPHU 007 2024-07-01 10:32:09
3.5 
This book was enjoyed by most and caused lively discussion.

By: CHCH 257 2024-04-17 13:01:15
4 
Frightening, a very imaginative but believable description of a possible future. Well-written. A very interesting read if somewhat disturbing.

By: LEVIN 001 2024-01-11 13:22:45
4 
Every who read it enjoyed it. 4 people gave up after a few pages because they did not like dystopian stories, or they couldn't keep track of what was happening. Those who read it rated it highly.

By: AUCK 248 2023-11-15 13:56:44
4 
Easy read. Believable. Most didn't love the ending but understood its inclusion.

By: AMBER 001 2023-11-06 12:21:01
4.5 
We all found this book compelling - great post-read discussion about climate change etc. Short chapters were easy to read!

By: BLENH 003 2023-10-25 11:21:30
4.5 
A challenging read but very pertinent for today's world - especially through the eyes of a 14 year old girl. Several voted it a 1 or 2 initially, until after two others led a meaningful discussion of all issues that the young people WILL face. At the end the scores changed.

By: MAST 014 2023-07-24 10:36:23
5 
Everyone enjoyed the book. Great insight to what might be in the future re: global warming. A book about a journey of life. Very descriptive and emotive.

By: WHANGA 002 2023-03-16 13:16:30
3.5 
Initially, 'The Survival Game' received a mixed reception from the group. However, all agreed that it was worth persevering with after the slow beginning. It is well-written with believable characters, set in the near future, and the story was sad and very thought provoking. Our discussion was vibrant. Although marketed as a young adult book, there is certainly relevance for adults. We were left wondering how the world will be for our future generations. The notes were particularly helpful.

By: AUCK 279 2022-09-23 14:46:36
2 
Not all the group members enjoyed this book - not a popular novel!

By: TAUP 006 2022-06-20 11:49:37
3.5 
The discussion was mainly around the ideas in the book, many of us are old enough to find the idea of compulsory death at 74 a bit challenging. Several comments made about the quality of the writing, and some amusement around the concept of Scotland having the best weather in the world. Okay book but not brilliant.

By: DUNED 039 2022-03-30 14:56:02
4.5 
We all really enjoyed the book. It provoked a good discussion on love, belonging and rules. Would recommend to others to read.

By: WHAKA 017 2021-06-30 14:52:33
3 
This is the most polarising book our group has had to date. It just didn't appeal to several members - possibly because it is young adult fiction. Others found it an enjoyable read.

By: TAUP 009 2021-06-20 22:54:47
3.5 
We enjoyed this book and it lead to good discussion on the moral dilemmas it brought up. It was a nice change to read some young adult fiction.

By: CHCH 422 2021-06-14 14:26:23
4 
Thought provoking, sad, dystopian in nature, but close to home in terms of possibility. Good read with strong impact through the storytelling.

By: TEPUK 001 2021-04-21 13:36:54
4 
Book enjoyed by all, but worried that it may become a reality before long!

By: MAST 003 2021-04-16 13:42:46
4 
Only a small group were able to attend the meeting, and most really enjoyed it - one read it twice. Several were school teachers and used to this genre.

By: CHCH 033 2021-03-22 13:03:11
4 
All enjoyed the book at our last meeting. We thought it very relevant to our times, and how the environment and family turning against each other is not too far fetched!! A good read from those attending.

By: WANAK 009 2021-03-15 11:26:18
4.5 
Powerful writing, thought-provoking in the current Covid environment - border controls etc. Strong characters, strong sense of place.

 
The Book Discussion 
Scheme is a member of the Federation of Workers Educational Associations in Aotearoa New Zealand
BDS is a member of the Federation of Workers Educational Associations
Top