I just got about 100 pages deeper into Crank and it is so extremely intense. I love this book. There are so many things to love about it. One thing that is really interesting that I think everyone should read it for or at least pick up the book and flip through it for is some of the sonnets are written in the shape of images.( like a house or an arrow) That is self makes the book more interesting I think. With every turn of the page there is something new and exciting to read about our character. She has traveled down to see her dad who she has not seen since her parents have gotten a divorce. While she is down there she realizes all the reasons her mother has left him and still hates him. He is still a drug abuser, a low life, had a low paying job and does not want to clean him self up. He works at a bowling alley under the table where he gets and abuses the drug coke. While Kristina is down there she meets this boy and falls in love stealing him from the girl who lives down stairs. This whole time that she is with this lover Adam, who everyone calls "buddy" she tells him to call her "Bree" her other half. When she is "Bree" she is not her self she does strange things she tries Crank,the "monster." Her father does not stop her, instead he just does a line with her and lets her walk home alone where she gets raped by three men. There are just so many things that happen with in 100 short pages that are so engaging. She has sex for the first time with Adam and Adam's girl friend see's and jumps out of her bed room window. There are a lot of things as a writer that you can incorporate to keep a reader truing the page and I think that Hopkins has really done it in this situation.
As a reader you picture and imagine what is going to happen next and with most box that I have read like the hanging tree I could guess and guess right what was going to happen next but with this book as i flip the page to see what happens next i find that I am wrong and that the writer has thrown me for a loop. As a reader this is something that I look for in a GREAT book. This book i would recommend to any person of all age levels. maybe 8 grade and up.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
The End Of Many
I finished Reading a few books and just did not get a chance to blog about them.
Fahrenheit 451- I finished this book in a really fast manor. I have never finished a book so fast. I think because I enjoyed it so much. And the fact that it fit into the society so much today I could really relate to it. This book was written in 1953 and now today has evolved to actually make its self true. The idea that we do not actually need books to read. The idea that technology is going to take over to the world and we are going to lost touch with all the simply things in life, like reading a paper back novel taking in the old moldy smell of the book. I actually just read and article for my other class that they are coming out with the Human Body 2.0 where we wont need to actually ingest food anymore we can just implant these nano-bots onto our clothes that go into out body when we need nutrients. It is so interesting and scary to think about that we could actually not need to eat to survive! That is what I really take from this book that we are missing out on the small things by moving into this modern world that technology is taking over the world and replacing the simple pleasures that we used to enjoy.
Fahrenheit 451- I finished this book in a really fast manor. I have never finished a book so fast. I think because I enjoyed it so much. And the fact that it fit into the society so much today I could really relate to it. This book was written in 1953 and now today has evolved to actually make its self true. The idea that we do not actually need books to read. The idea that technology is going to take over to the world and we are going to lost touch with all the simply things in life, like reading a paper back novel taking in the old moldy smell of the book. I actually just read and article for my other class that they are coming out with the Human Body 2.0 where we wont need to actually ingest food anymore we can just implant these nano-bots onto our clothes that go into out body when we need nutrients. It is so interesting and scary to think about that we could actually not need to eat to survive! That is what I really take from this book that we are missing out on the small things by moving into this modern world that technology is taking over the world and replacing the simple pleasures that we used to enjoy.
Crank
I started reading Crank this past weekend. I picked it up a long time ago in high school and got about 15 pages in and just stopped because I lost track of time. I picked it up again and really loved it. I forgot why I loved it so much but quickly remembered. It is because of the short quick intriguing sonnets that Ellen Hopkins has throughout the whole book.
It is interesting because there are so many different characters portrayed in this tale even thought there are really only a maximum of 5 characters.( up to the part I have read) but it is interesting because the main character Kristina has a split personality. And when she talks both parts of her are talking . Every other line is what she says out loud and then what her other half Krista would say. so it is really interesting and fun to read.
So far the plot of my story is just a broken family, but it gets interesting I can tell because I keep filiping forward and reading the titles of each sonnet.
It is interesting because there are so many different characters portrayed in this tale even thought there are really only a maximum of 5 characters.( up to the part I have read) but it is interesting because the main character Kristina has a split personality. And when she talks both parts of her are talking . Every other line is what she says out loud and then what her other half Krista would say. so it is really interesting and fun to read.
So far the plot of my story is just a broken family, but it gets interesting I can tell because I keep filiping forward and reading the titles of each sonnet.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Collective thoughts
After reading my comments and post, I do see a change in my reading skills. I find my self trying to reach into the book more to find more answers than just what is on the page. When reading 451 I found my self willingly looking for more information on the web, as I finished Hanging Tree I found myself looking deeper into the authors thoughts as I read his words. There is a lot that you can take a way from a book that I think most people miss. I know a lot of people who find reading a chore so they just read because they have to so they are just reading whats on the page. Where as now I feel like when I read and respond to an open forum I find my self re-thinking about what really went on in that chapter and I am able to reconnect my self and mind with the book.
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