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Candor Hardcover | Pages: 272 pages
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Title:Candor
Author:Pam Bachorz
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 272 pages
Published:September 22nd 2009 by EgmontUSA (first published September 1st 2009)
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fiction. Romance

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In the model community of Candor, Florida, every teen wants to be like Oscar Banks. The son of the town’s founder, Oscar earns straight As, is student-body president, and is in demand for every club and cause.

But Oscar has a secret. He knows that parents bring their teens to Candor to make them respectful, compliant—perfect—through subliminal Messages that carefully correct and control their behavior. And Oscar’s built a business sabotaging his father’s scheme with Messages of his own, getting his clients out before they’re turned. After all, who would ever suspect the perfect Oscar Banks?

Then he meets Nia, the girl he can’t stand to see changed. Saving Nia means losing her forever. Keeping her in Candor, Oscar risks exposure . . . and more.

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Original Title: Candor
ISBN: 1606840126 (ISBN13: 9781606840122)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.pambachorz.com/index.html
Literary Awards: Florida Teens Read Nominee (2010), Cybils Award Nominee for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction (2009)

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Ratings: 3.63 From 5971 Users | 871 Reviews

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2.5 StarsI don't really read dystopian. In fact, the only science fiction book I've ever read was The Divergent Series (and I haven't even read Allegiant yet) LOLTo my surprise, I actually enjoy reading this book. Maybe I really should read dystopian books more often.For someone who has a very poor imagination and too-realistic like me, this book really captivated me. I could follow the plot easily without kept asking my self "how could that happen?! It's too unrealistic to happen in real life"

Personal Response:I think the book Candor by Pam Bachorz is a good book to read for young teens and I really enjoyed it. This science-fiction novel is a book, which I would suggest for people who enjoy adventure books. It took me all over the place and was hard for me to imagine what was going on. This book is something I would definitely recommend to people. At first, I was kind of lost in the book and wasnt sure if I was going to be interested in reading it but it just took a little while to

I've been hearing a lot of great things about Candor, so naturally, I was excited to read it. The premise was definitely interesting--an entire town controlled by subliminal messages. With that being said, I had a difficult time getting into this book. Honestly, I had a difficult time finishing this book until the last 40 pages or so.I think the characterization in the book is what made me have trouble sticking with it. The plot was interesting, the writer's style was good, but the characters

Such a pointless read!For me, this book went absolutely nowhere just one big pointless circle. I seriously don't understand how this book got so many 4 or 5 star ratings!When I was on the first few pages, I must admit I was very intrigued. I was also captivated by the idea of subliminal messages being sent to control everyone. I also liked the parts where Oscar falls in love with Nia and decides he wants more from life than Candor can offer. The narrative and plot were intriguing and there was a

I have no idea what to say as I'm writing this review so let's start with how I'm feeling about the book right now, only half an hour after I've finished it. Disappointed, let-down. I was even tempted to give it a two-star, but there were too many good parts that made up my mind about the book.Candor's prompt is exciting. A brain-washed community, a boy/hero that's against it and a heroine to go along with it. Even the way people were brain-washed was interesting: by messages. It's a creepy idea

Personal Response:Personally, I really liked Candor by Pam Bachorz because of the undercover adventure that happened. Oscar went behind his dads back, so he could not be controlled. He also did the right thing, which taught a valuable lesson to the reader. Oscars dad, on the other hand, was not evil in any way. All he tried to do was help Candors children become perfect. I rated this book four stars, because it entertained me throughout the book.Plot:Candor was a story about how a father wanted

Wow, I've been reading a lot of great books lately and this one was no exception. Candor was an amazing read. I read it pretty quickly, too. It reminded me a bit of Uglies by Scott Westerfeld and The Giver by Lois Lowery. The first thing that captured me was the line on the back cover: "Stepford makes the perfect wife, but Candor teens are changed for life." Now anyone who has read or seen the movie, The Stepford Wives, knows exactly how scary this quote is. I was hooked from the first chapter

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