Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Going Bovine

Going Bovine is an amazing novel written by Libba Bray and it is now easily my favorite novel of all time! The plot follows a high school junior Cameron Smith who discovers that he has a life threatening disease. However, there is a chance that he can survive. All he has to do is help a pink haired punk angel save the universe. Thankfully, he doesn’t have to go at it alone. Tagging along is a gamer dwarf named Gonzo and a lawn gnome? At the end of this dark humored journey that very well be the mother of all road trips Cameron and maybe even you, reader will find that, what you’re looking for isn’t always what you need.

Cameron only wants one thing to coast through high school…and life. But then he starts hearing things and seeing thing that don’t make sense, things only he can see. After a while he is given the grave news he is sick and he is going to die. Just as he giving up on all the life he has left a pink haired punk angel girl tells him the reason he is sick is because he is being affected by dark matter. Now he has to go out find the dark matter send it back to where ever it came from and stop the universe from killing itself. On the way he recruits a sheltered nerdy gamer dwarf and a lawn gnome to help him save the world and himself.


I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone! This book has a dark sense of humor which to some is a little disturbing but that humor is what makes this book a top grade novel. Just go a little past that humor and it is promised that any reader will find a touching tale that may give you a better different perspective of life and yourself. 


Book Review by Morgan D.

1 comment:

  1. I agree with this review completely accept for the part about recommending it to everyone, this is because it actually not as happy and exciting book as you portray it. In this book "going bovine" the main idea isn't near as cheerful as you would think due to it being about a young teenage boy trying to escape certain death. Although the adventure and some of his moments he has in the book are great, they still don't compare with what the final result is. If I were to recommend this book I would say only the people who can handle some sadness in their reading should read this book and if you think otherwise then good luck to you.

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