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Can I just say, THANK YOU for getting me into this series
We did it! Chelsea has finished Gone by Michael Grant. And what a doozy this journey has been. We got a final battle with Caine and Sam. Drake gets a new arm...
Chelsea finishes Gone by Michael Grant! She did it, folks! Did she like it?.... well *seesaw hand-motion*
hey yall if anyone has read the gone series by michael grant PLEASE message me i need to talk ab how much i love it
edit: oh i also made a spotify playlist for the fayz and some are related to characters while others are simply vibes
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/789tWmSf5Q7F3WUya0uIBZ?si=j-Ok409ERVWfzaLmCGGvkQ
Ok so just re-read Gone and Iām absolutely reeling at the fact that Sam canonically called AlbertĀ āMac Daddyā in front of like the entire population of Perdido BeachĀ
Chelsea continues her first (and probs last lol) journey through Gone by Michael Grant. Talking coyotes?? The "Darkness"? What the heck is happening? Michael...
Michael Grant continues to test Chelseaās patience with talking coyotes. And we havenāt even gotten to Drakeās whip arm yet lol
Part III of making Gone characters with this picrew.
Albert, Brianna, Quinn, Taylor.
Mary Terrafino: a character study
In Gone, we are first introduced to Mary and immediately told she has had issues with anxiety and eating disorders. She becomes the primary carer to the kindergarten of children left alone after the FAYZ started, resulting in the nickname āmother Mary.ā Over the course of the first three books, we see Mary slowly descend into mental illness and starvation. When I first read Gone, as a 14 year old, I immediately felt akin to Mary. She was falling apart, and hiding it so well, taking on the weight of the world while wasting away, mind and body. I thought her character progression and arc may be one of the most tragic in the series, and would list her as a top favourite character. So why, when asked on twitter, did Michael Grant admit he ācouldnāt waitā to kill Mary off? Mary has one strong characteristic that sets her apart from much of the main cast of Gone: she has no supernatural powers. But isnāt she superhuman in her own way? Doesnāt she, a 14 year old girl battling anorexia, take on an entire orphanage of young children? And who are the characters of Gone, or we, to blame her for slipping apart? In the end of Lies, we see Mary on the cusp of her Great and Fateful 15th birthday, and she has fallen into the rumors of Orsay- that if you āpoofā you will be back with family and loved ones, safe and sound. She takes a large group, possibly the majority, of the makeshift daycare, holding hands in a chain, and jumps off a cliff. Sam saves the children, but Mary āpoofsā and the next we hear from her is when she is found on the outside, mutilated into an inhuman form. Over the rest of the series, people refer to what happened to Mary as her āgoing crazyā or 'endangering the kidsā 'leading them on a suicide mission.ā Hereās what I believe. Mary Terrafino was a 14 year old anorexic girl, suddenly left by all adults in the world, and ended up taking on an entire daycare of extremely young children. Some were sick from pre-FAYZ conditions, some were otherwise malnourished from days of not being discovered. Mary saw these children die. She had to be weaned off her medication, due to lack of resources, until she was in a frame of mind that would have shattered her without the presence of the FAYZ. The only person who could properly make sure she was eating, was her little brother. So when Mary, whose mental state had already been weakened, heard the possibility of hope- is it any surprise that she grasped on to it? I remember being 14 and depressed, and the slightest thing as a lyric would be enough for me to have some hope, to hold on. Some encouraging words, an idea things might someday be better. I know that given the majority of the characters are of similar ages, taking Mary being only 14 with all this pressure into account wouldnāt necessarily seem so obvious to the other characters, as they were all 14\15 too- but in hindsight, I believe they must think of Mary. If Michael Grant meant what he said, we wonāt hear any more about Mary Terrafino in the spinoff series. But I know that Mary, though constantly overlooked and ridiculed, will always be remembered to these characters. She wasnāt what many seemed to label her, though- a 'saint.ā She was a 14 year old girl. And now she will only ever be a memory to look back on, and that is one of the biggest tragedies, to me, of this series. I believe she is one of the saddest stories to come from Gone, and I will always be saddened by Michael Grantās apparent ease in throwing her away.
THIS. Thank you for the Mary reflection post! I have a lot of thoughts about the potential of her character, and I personally believe that a female author couldāve done her story justice, by taking the time to show us, the reader, how much sheās struggling, rather than just making her an afterthought.
me: caine was such a cool villain
caine:
I almost spit out my coffee reading this xDD
Not that anyone was waiting with baited breath for this, but here is the next part in "Re-reading the Gone series, with my friend who hated it lol"
In this section, we got to the action packed scene with Caine's big monologue to Sam. We got some powers action! And I don't want to jinx things, but I think Chelsea's warming up to it.
Problematic Representation in GONE by Michael Grant
Hello FAYZ Fandom!
Iām Jay. My friend and I are revisiting the Gone series on Booktube, as it was my favorite during my teen years.
Iāve come to realize that Gone was VERY problematic, and I want to discuss the those problematic portrayals in a future video. In my early research, here are some resources that Iāve found:
āOn Diversityā a blog post written by Michael Grant (w/ some *interesting* takes on representation in his books)
āAw, They Hate Meā ... another blog post by MG after his first was ... um, not well received.
āReview: The Gone series by Michael Grantā -- which discusses problematic Austism rep with Little Peteās character
āAmerican Indians in Childrenās Literature.ā -- discussing problematic Native American representation w/ Lanaās character.
If you know of any blog posts, articles, or online conversations w/in the Gone fandom that talk about those valid criticisms, please send them my way! I want to learn as much as I can while making this video. I also want to just dive into conversations with the Gone fandom: How do we feel about Michael Grantās problematic representation? How does it affect our enjoyment of the Gone series? Do we feel like he has improved in future books (ex: the Monster Trilogy, which I havenāt read)? Hope to hear pplās thoughts!Ā
Ik this fandom probably only has 5 people nowadays, but i just wanted to say "Edilio Escobar deserves all the good things possible"
Greetings! fellow one of the 5. What time is the Edilio Escobar fan club?
Update: Explaining the plot of HUNGER by Michael Grant (w/ my friend Chelsea, who hated it lol)
Hello FAYZ Fandom!
Hi Iām Jay! Eight years ago, when I was a teen, the GONE series by Michael Grant was my absolute favorite YA series.
Iām 25 now, and revisiting the books, along with my friend Chelsea, who, as you can tell from the title, was not a fan.Ā BUT her curiosity to know what happens in this buck-wild series is carrying her through.
So, for the next few months, I will be recapping the entire series to her and recording her reactions. As of writing, we finished HUNGER yesterday, and I thought it would be fun to share some highlights from those conversations.
1. The two of us are major Albert stans, and we would honestly support a coup if he wanted to organize one.
2.Ā Thereās a scene where Diana is describing her appearance, noting her āsculptedā (*insert WTF face*) eyebrows. This led to one of many great conversations weāve had about how Michael Grant treats his female characters.
3. In the scene where Caine THROWS A RADIOACTIVE FUEL ROD through the roof a nuclear reactor chamber, we imagined the Darkness sensing this likeĀ āNononono! Be gentle w/ that!ā
4. This exchange we had during one recap session, which gets me everytime.
Chelsea: Wait, Brittney died?
Me: Yeah
Chelsea: But you just said she becomes a major character.
Me: Oh. Spoiler alert, she comes back from the dead.Ā
Chelsea: asdfjkl;asdf
5. As far as Chelsea knows, Drake is dead. And Iām very much looking forward to her reaction when I reveal his resurrection story lol
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If you liked this recap, then woohoo! I would love to do more text posts like this! I plan on sharing our buddy-reading experience on Youtube, but those videos take a looong time to edit. The text posts would allow me to share Chelseaās thoughts/reactions more quickly and easily for the few ppl who would be interested.Ā
Why couldnāt they just be a happy family :(
My favorite w/ his favorite
(thank you @abjlk for sharing your art with me for a future video project!)
this time i only drew astrid and mary but i swear the next one will have three people again lmao
anyways i cant exactly find a description of mary so i went based off her last name being mainly italian so gave her tan skin, but for some reason ginger just didnt suit her for me
( also i now use this as a side blog for the gone series by michael grant! )
adorable rendition of Astrid and Mary. Thank you @pearly-pastels / soleilstars.png
Well, here she is: Astrid Ellison as Pride
This one took forever because I wanted to get her perfect, but I couldnāt decide how to do it. I feel like Astridās pride and superiority complex is less a result of her truly believing that she is better than others, and more of a defence mechanism built to protect herself because she knows that she will never truly fit in. Sheās called the ice queen - too cold and mechanical for most, and yet the one person she loves most in the world, the person who she would do anything to protect, finds her too present. She canāt win. And so she distances herself from people, often resulting in her being blinded by her ideals of morality, as she canāt really see how her actions affect those around her.
I chose blue and black for Astridās colour scheme - paired with some chromatic aberration, to appear almost like sheās short-circuiting. I wanted to keep close to her original colour scheme but, as this is a series based on the sins , I decided to switch her white to black.
Hope you enjoy :)
STUNNING
Rereading GONE by Michael Grant (Chp 1 -18) w/ my friend Chelsea
Hello FAYZ Fandom,
Part 2 of my deep-dive into GONE by Michael Grant is on Youtube! Will Chelsea come around to the FAYZ fandom? We'll find out!
Also, thank you to the artists who have reached out to me saying they would be open to letting me feature their fan art in this video series. I wasn't able to include any art in this video, but 100% will have your beautiful images in the next one.
Expect some DMs or emails from me shortly to confirm some additional details!
iām glad chelseaās warming up to the superhero aspect of the series! sheās right on the money in regards to samās character dilemma; itās so typical to the genre.Ā
iām so curious as to her theory explaining why astridās in the background! and speaking of astrid, yes, i literally donāt know why no one suggests that she, as the smartest person there (with a hypothetically better grasp on politics due to this) doesnāt take on being the leader of the fayz. sheās already a lot more responsible than sam is just by virtue of taking care of little pete, and she immediately is able to articulate that caineās hiding something from his first appearance.
i loved how concise and empathetic her summary of quinn is--i always really enjoyed him in this book because of his utterly human failings. heās one of the few kids, i think, that michael grant shows is fourteen years old more than he tells us. as chelsea states, with the other protagonists, theyāre very mature and steady (to the point of straining suspension of disbelief).
i have an admittedly more generous reading of michael grantās portrayal of the townās racism and edilioās mother (though, disclosure, i am white, so take my opinions on this with a grain of salt), but i definitely understand the criticism! still, i actually like the fact that edilio is poor as well as an immigrant. i just wish mg had either dealt with the consequences of realistically portrayed racism in the series or cut it out altogether. the blatant nature of it in the first book jars so awkwardly against the rest of the books, where itās not nearly as big of an issue.
i love hearing chelseaās thoughts on the bookās execution! her theory about astrid knowing more than she lets on about little pete is great.
so excited for the next video!!!
Thank you for the in-depth review! Sorry, it took a couple days b4 I could fully respond :). But YES, I love Chelsea's thoughts on Quinn and all the characters generally. This may come from her experience w/ writing scripts (esp. chracter driven ones). She wrote an INCREDIBLE screenplay about AI that gave off strong Ex Machina vibes ... I wish yāall could read it!
On Astrid, yes! She totally shouldāve been brought up as a leader -- sheās known as the āGenius!ā ... perhaps sexism stopped ppl from throwing her hat in the ring? ALTHOUGH,Ā as Chelsea and I read HUNGER, we started to dislike Astrid more -- she has an idealized/naive outlook that seems to slow down the development of their society. Ex: she and Sam try to encourage ppl to work b/c itās āthe right thing to do,ā w/out offering an individual incentive. So sheās a less effective leader in practice, but similar to Sam, shouldāve been considered initially.
Same on your views of Quinn! I love how he doesnāt rise to the occasion of being a hero. Heās realistically what many of us would be, if we were put into the FAYZ. We want to be Sam, but weāre Quinn for sure. (Well, Iām a Quinn, I should say haha). Chelsea and I just finished Hunger, and we are delighted by the fact that Quinn has embraced the fisherman role, and he will no longer cause problems in the series lol
I also had a generous reading of Michael Grant's portrayal of characters of color. So weāre kind of in the same boat! When I was younger, I was less in-tune w/ social issues and the importance of Diversity in books. Iām more critical of those problematic portrayals now, but Iām not well versed in those nuances yet. Thatās something Iām learning about as I go through the re-read.Ā
thank you for watching! <3
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