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November Group Read Discussion: Challenger Deep
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A couple of starter questions,
What are your expectations for the book?
Have you read this author before?

The only other Shusterman book I've read is Unwind, which I didn't care for. It had a neat premise, but all the characters were wooden/dull, which was doubly a disappointment since Caden from Challenger Deep was so vividly written.
I also have Everlost on my shelf but haven't gotten around to it yet.


I don't know, but it could be great, or it could be terrible. The narration is switching quickly back and forth between Caden's life with his family and friends and his sea journey with the captain, a strange parrot, and various other crew members. If you do try it that way, I'd be curious to know how it is. Also, there are some doodles in the book, which you wouldn't get with the audio version, though so far, they haven't really added anything to the story for me.

I also have only read Unwind by this author, which I liked. I asked the question because there's about 30 other books by Shusterman listed in the front of my copy. I knew he had written other stuff, but I didn't realize he had written so much!






So far I can relate to Caden, although not through having similar experiences/challenges.


Thank you for sharing! Yes, I also thought it was well done. The author used a lot of creativity to tell this story and it certainly pulled at heart strings.

Sorry I haven't posted lately, it's been a hectic week with lots of appointments and limited (Ok, no) reading time. I'm going to try to make a big dent in this book this week and come back with some more questions. Though if anyone else has some burning questions they'd like to ask, feel free!

I have not read anything by this author before.

Edit: I did finish the book, and it was amazing!

Glad you liked it! And I realized that notifications about this group will be overwhelmed by all of the new prompt discussions, so hopefully people remember to check in for the rest of the discussion. :)

What do you think of the people on the ship? And their roles? Are they meant to correspond to people in Caden's other life, and if so, who are they?
How do the people in Caden's life respond to his apparent decline in functioning? Are they helpful?
What do you think of Caden's artwork? Does it add to the story for you?

What do you think of the people on the ship? And their roles? Are they meant to correspond to people in Ca..."
Good questions! I remember thinking about this while I was listening, but I already can't remember most of the characters. I think I assumed the parrot and the captain where Caden's alter egos, or something like that?
And his relationship with his family as he was going through this was sad to read, and probably very realistic.

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How do the people in Caden's life respond to his apparent decline in functioning? Are they helpful?
It was frustrating how long it took them to understand what was going on, but then again that is probably pretty common. Most families probably don't think every problem their teen is having is due to schizophrenia. And he did a decent job of hiding it for awhile. But honestly, they did the best they could. They were loving and supportive.
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I'm not really a visual person, so I didn't pay a lot of attention to his artwork. It was interesting how others noticed his abilities declined as his illness increased.

I've also gotten to the point where both the parrot and the Captain want Caden to spy on the other, for nefarious ends. Are either of them trustworthy? I have to admit, reading that gave me a little chill... something's about to go down!

Possibly a random question, but what's with all the C's? Caden, Carlyle, Calliope, Captain?

My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I definitely think the ship people correspond to real people. I'm not sure who they are, though. I also am having a hard time figuring out the roles- navigator, prophet, etc. I feel like that's a group therapy session, but I can't imagine how those designations would come about for real people.
How do the people in Caden's life respond to his apparent decline in functioning? Are they helpful?
I found it interesting that everyone seems to think he's using drugs. I think it shows a sad state of general education around mental health. Some drugs might make him act like that. It's hard to be around people who are experiencing a different reality. Most people's reaction is to insist it's not real, but it's real to the person experiencing it.
What do you think of Caden's artwork? Does it add to the story for you? I like them, but I don't feel that they're necessary.


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How do the people in Caden's..."
Yes, that sounds about right. It was harder for me to match everything up through the audiobook, but I think your suggestions here make sense.

Some final questions....
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I found it very powerful and did an incredible job of portraying what that loss of control could feel like.
I really appreciated Carlyle. I think a lot of people in the mental health world have personal reasons for being there. And they can certainly have an ability to relate that not everyone would.
I was in a ward like that when I was about Caden's age. Not for anything as severe, but enough to recognize the surroundings (mine was a big 0 to do laps in too). I don't have any kids, but I'm older now and I appreciated that as Caden got a little better he was able to acknowledge how hard it had been on his parents/family. I think that added a maturity to the book that wasn't necessarily a given.
I never would have picked this up if not for the group read and I'm really glad I did. So thank you guys :)
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