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"Grey" by Kade Cook follows a young woman named Alexis Stone as she discovers her supernatural abilities and confronts dark secrets that threaten her world and identity.

fantasy | 576 pages | Published in 2015

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  1. Analyze the character development of Alexis as she navigates the challenges presented in 'Grey.' How does her journey reflect themes of identity and self-discovery?
  2. Discuss the role of memory in the narrative structure of 'Grey.' How do Alexis's fragmented memories impact the unfolding of the plot?
  3. Examine the use of color symbolism in 'Grey,' particularly the significance of the color grey itself. How does this symbolism contribute to the novel’s central themes?
  4. Consider the world-building in 'Grey.' How does Kade Cook create a sense of reality and otherworldliness at the same time? Provide specific examples from the text.
  5. Evaluate the relationships between Alexis and the other key characters. How do these relationships influence her actions and decisions throughout the story?
  6. Explore the theme of choice versus fate in 'Grey.' To what extent do the characters have control over their destinies?
  7. Reflect on the antagonistic forces in 'Grey.' Are they external, internal, or a mixture of both? Use evidence from the book to support your viewpoint.
  8. Analyze how Kade Cook handles the pacing of suspense and revelation in 'Grey.' How does this affect the reader’s engagement with the story?
  9. Consider the role of family and legacy in the novel. In what ways do family secrets and histories shape the present for Alexis and other characters?
  10. Discuss the impact of setting in 'Grey.' How does the environment reflect or contrast with the internal states of the characters?
  11. Interpret the ending of 'Grey.' Was it satisfying and did it resolve the main conflicts? Why or why not?
  12. Examine the use of supernatural or fantastical elements in the narrative. How do these elements serve the overall message of the book?
  13. How does Kade Cook address themes of trust and betrayal in 'Grey'? Provide examples of how these themes drive the plot forward.
  14. Analyze the narrative voice in 'Grey.' How does the choice of perspective influence the reader’s understanding of Alexis and her world?