Mondays Are Red
Review
Mondays Are Red
Luke awakens from a near fatal bout with meningitis to find that his senses are profoundly altered. Mondays are red to him, music has smells, and he sees wasps in his sister's hair. It's a condition called synesthesia, thoroughly explained at the end.
Luke is also followed in his mind by the character Dreeg, an evil force that wants him to do things he finds very hard to resist in his weakened state. Dreeg wants him to play increasingly dangerous tricks on his sister Laura, but Luke fights against it. He also begins to see the ethereal Seraphina, who is like a good witch and who appears when he is at his lowest point. Suddenly, he is able to sense that Laura is in real danger and that no else can help her except him.
Nicola Morgan's first novel is an intricate psychological suspense story. Readers will be drawn into the sensory world Luke lives in through powerful language and imagery. They will be drawn in so thoroughly that it is at times difficult to determine who other characters are, real or imagined, and what is actually happening.
Definitely a mind trip, MONDAYS ARE RED is a great book for discussion.
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Reviewed by Amy Alessio on October 18, 2011
Mondays Are Red
- Publication Date: October 14, 2003
- Genres: Fiction
- Hardcover: 144 pages
- Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
- ISBN-10: 0385730993
- ISBN-13: 9780385730990


