Monday, December 16, 2013
Book Review: Allgeiant
The book Allegiant by Veronica Roth was a great book although I was a little disappointed because it wasn't as good in my opinion as the other books Divergent and Insurgent. I can't give much of a summary because that would ruin the whole series for you. But what I can give away is that Tris and some of her friends go and explore a new place. At first it is weird but as time goes on it begins to feel more comfortable. Tris really finds herself and grows up throughout this book which I really enjoyed experiencing her different changes as the book went on. I would give this book a 4 out of 5 because it wasn't my absolute favorite book out of the series but it was still page turner for sure! The type of reader who would enjoy this is someone who likes action, drama, romance, and being on the edge of their seat in anticipation. A writing style the author uses is she tells the story from two peoples point of view which at first I thought I wasn't going to enjoy but after reading the book I realized I really enjoyed! Veronica Roth was also very descriptive in her writing so much so to where I would feel like I was there. When the characters would get hurt for example she would use such description I would cringe at the thought of it. I definitely recommend reading this book because overall it was a really good book but be sure to read the other two books in the Divergent series first!
Book 1 Project : Allegiant
Book 1 Project *Caution some spoilers*
Do you ever feel like you can
relate to the characters in your book? Or wish they could give you their expert
advice on life? Well you’re in luck! Coming soon to your local book store a of
self-help book that covers all of those topics! This book is broken up into
different sections adventure, romance, life etc. That way you can get all of
the help you need for any topic in life you might be struggling with. Need a
little adventure in your life? Tobias will help you out! Having trouble with
romance? Tris and Christina have that covered. Now if you’re thinking that each
character only gives advice in one section well we have you fooled! For each
sections each character shares their own pieces of advice! Overall we hope you
will enjoy the experience of our book and maybe even have a few laughs! Want to
learn more about what will be in the book just keep on reading!
This idea came from the thought
that many readers have of wanting to be even more connected to their
characters. The idea of the readers not wanting the journey to be over just yet
with them. Tris, Tobias, Christina and a lot of the other characters have
experienced in different ways many of the experiences people go through in
everyday life. Like how Tris deals with the betrayal and a sort of
disconnection with her brother an example of her advice when in that situation
is to forgive like when she says “Or maybe forgiveness is just the continual
pushing aside of bitter memories, until the time dulls the hurt and the anger,
and the wrong is forgotten. For Caleb’s sake, I choose to believe the latter. “Yes,
I have,” I say. I pause. “Or at least, I desperately want to, and I think that
might be the same thing” (Roth, 446). This would be Tris’s way of giving you
advice in saying yes you should forgive the ones you love or you should at
least try. No matter what they might have done in the past. Another example
advice given by one of the characters would be from Tobias on sometimes you
have to try something new even if you might be terrified of it. Like when he
says “Zeke tightens the straps across my back and legs, then wedges the urn
behind me, facing out, so the ashes will spread. I stare down Lake Shore Drive,
swallowing bile, and start to slide. Suddenly I want to take it back, but it’s too
late, I am already diving toward the ground. I’m screaming so loud, I want to
cover my own ears” (Roth, 523). The advice he would be giving you is to try
something new, something different, something you haven’t ever tried before
even if it might terrify you. The last and final inside look as to what can be
found in the book is from Christina on not giving up even when you want to.
This would be shown when she says to Tobias “This is not your decision,” she
says. “This is the decision of a coward and you’re a lot of things, Four, but
not a coward. Never.” “Maybe I am now,” I say passively. “Things have changed.
I’m alright with it.” “No, you’re not” (Roth, 505). This is Christina’s way of
giving advice because she’s saying to Tobias don’t give up, and even though he
thinks he’s a coward he’s not. Which might help someone who might be feeling
the same way.
The idea for a book of self-help
based on advice from the characters in Allegiant will work because people love
to feel closer to the characters in their book they have grown to love. And giving
them a book on the characters personal advice when faced with certain
situations will give them that. This will broaden the audience because when
someone buys the self-help book and learns about these different characters
they will want to know where they came from. The curiosity of wanting to know where
they are from will lead them to the Divergent series and since Allegiant is a
part of that series it will eventually lead them to Allegiant, thus the reason
why this will broaden the audience. This encourages fans to stay connected with
the author and the book because well for the book it’s almost like a 4th
book in the series, and for the author because if they liked these books it
will make them interested in what else Veronica Roth might publish later on.
Here are some of my ideas as to what this book might look like. The right picture would be the cover that way it would promote the upcoming movie and the left picture is just to give you an example of a self-help book.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Why I chose the book Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children
I chose the book Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs because it looked genuinely interesting, the minute I saw the cover something about the mystery of why the girl was levitating just made me gravitate towards it. Then I saw the book trailer at first I didn't know if I still liked the story although I was still interested. As the last bits of the trailer were playing I saw what looked to be torture weapons and then a man walking down an empty dark hallway, and then chairs all empty. The book trailer left me wanting to know more it left me with a million possibilities as to what the book could be about! I also like books with mystery and horror in them but sadly haven't read many like that, causing me to want to read and discover what it was all about even more. I then got a hold of the book finally and read a little into what it was about one back of the book. When I had finished I wanted to start reading it right away which is always a good sign. This is why I chose to read Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children , and so far from the amount I have read it looks like it is going to be a great read!
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
The worst thing about my book is: Farenheight 451
The worst thing about the book Farenheight 451 by Ray Bradbury is the fact that they burn the books. I don't think they should burn such great sources of knowledge even if it might threaten their power, their being the government or whoever runs America now. I think that books teach us so much about life and shows us the different perspectives of things. I believe learing and hearing about different perspectives is very important because it can help us figure out our own perspective on life and other matters and it also keeps us open to new ideas and opinions. Without different perspectives we tend to become stuck in our ideas and beliefs and very closed off to others opinions. This is why I really think burning the books even though being a key piece in my book is the worst part of my book. Burning books is almost like burning history and life which just isn't a good thing. Do you think burning books is the best part of the book? Do you think burning the books is a justified thing to do?
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