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Hautman, Pete. Godless.


HAUTMAN, Pete. Godless god·less  
adj.
1. Recognizing or worshiping no god.

2. Wicked, impious, or immoral.



godless·ly adv.
. Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster

U.S. publishing company. It was founded in 1924 by Richard L. Simon (1899–1960) and M. Lincoln Schuster (1897–1970), whose initial project, the original crossword-puzzle book, was a best-seller.
. 198p. c2004. 0-689-86278-4. $15.95 JS

Hautman is the author of Sweet Blood, an ALA Best Book for YAs and a KLIATT Outstanding Book of 2003. The main character in Godless is a 15-year-old boy named Jason Bock Noun 1. bock - a very strong lager traditionally brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for consumption in the spring
bock beer

lager beer, lager - a general term for beer made with bottom fermenting yeast (usually by decoction mashing); originally
, a smart and smart-alecky only child who is driving his parents crazy. Jason is a bit of a geek A technically oriented person. It has typically implied a "nerdy" or "weird" personality, someone with limited social skills who likes to tinker with scientific or high-tech projects. The origin of the term dates back to the late 1800s. , whose best friend Shin is even geekier, if possible; but the two are brilliant. They have spent many hours since they met when they were ten years old designing graphic novels and pursuing strange obsessions, so their idea of starting a new religion doesn't come completely out of the blue. Jason, however, sees their new religion as a satirical poke at Verb 1. poke at - to push against gently; "She nudged my elbow when she saw her friend enter the restaurant"
nudge, prod

jog - give a slight push to

elbow - shove one's elbow into another person's ribs
 Catholicism, and about as meaningless as he has decided Catholicism is. (Beware Jason's comments about certain aspects of Catholicism; for instance, his remark that if you buy the belief in transubstantiation transubstantiation: see Eucharist.
transubstantiation

In Christianity, the change by which the bread and wine of the Eucharist become in substance the body and blood of Jesus, though their appearance is not altered.
, then the communion wafer is "a sliver of Jesus meat.") since most of us go through a totally irreverent phase during our adolescence, we aren't so offended by Jason.

The adventures that Jason and Shin start in motion with their new religion are the stuff that will get YAs' attention: the basic tenet of their faith is that water is the most important part of life on earth and they will worship worship according to the dictates of the will or fancy; formal worship.

See also: Will
 the town's water tower--"The Ten-Legged One." This involves midnight excursions to the tower and climbing the tower, which interests several other teenagers, including a cute girl named Magna, who become members of the faith. They egg one another on to more dangerous activities, one involving a strange baptism ceremony swimming in the million-gallon tank of water at the top of the tower. Eventually there is an accident, their "crimes" are discovered, and there is one result no one could have predicted: Shin has to be hospitalized because he starts to really believe in this new religion and is losing touch with reality.

Inventive, frequently funny and sometimes scary, this YA novel has a lot to offer readers. Like the main character in Sweet Blood, Jason is extremely intelligent and imaginative--Hautman must be as well. Claire Rosser, KLIATT
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Author:Rosser, Claire
Publication:Kliatt
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Date:May 1, 2004
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