Monday, March 16, 2009
Follow Up
Meyer, Stephenie. New Moon. New York: Little Brown and Company, 2006.
S. Houston's book review persuaded me to read new moon. I agreed with her review because the author did a good job of keeping the reader's intrigued and informed. Her review did a good job of enticing me to read New Moon because of the plot overview of the story. I liked this book because it kept my interest, as well as it was easy to read and understand the story.
The Secret Life of Bees by: Sue Monk Kidd

Lily what a girl she was! Her life was set around the last memories of her mother and the night she died. Lily trapped in a house with a man who, God forbid, allowed her to act anything like a girl. Raised by Rosaleen- black woman who had a mouth on her! never did she hold anything back, and that is where all the trouble began.
The day Rosaleen decided to insult three of the most racist white men in town, was the day Lily got the strength to set not only herself but also Rosaleen free...
Lily not really having a plan on where to go decides to leave and go to a town called Tiburon, South Carolina- a town where she will discover her mother's past.
In this new place that Lily and Rosaleen goes to, they are introduced to a world of strong, independent, beautiful, hard working black women. But most important the WONDERFUL world of Bees and honey...
New Moon
563 Pages
Meyer, Stephenie. New Moon. New York: Little Brown and Company, 2006.
After viewing the film Twilight I decided to read for myself the sequel to the novel Twilight, New Moon. New Moon begins with an extravagant 18th birthday party that the main character's vampire boyfriend Edward Cullen throws for his love Bella Swan. A conflict first arises when Bella gets a paper cut at her party and Edward's brother Jasper furiously attacks Bella due to the scent of blood. Edward and his family are forced to leave Forks Washington in an attempt to keep Bella safe from vampires. Bella goes through emotional turmoil and becomes depressed that her true love has left. To find comfort, Bella develops a close relationship with a family friend Jacob Black. After finding that dangerous situations brings her back memories of Edward Bella finds herself craving more and more danger. Bella attempts cliff diving and is caught in a riptide that almost kills her, but is saved by Jacob. Alice Cullen, Edwards sister has a premonition that Bella dies as she dives off the cliff. Edward is however mistakenly informed that Bella is dead by his other sister Rosalie. Will Alice inform Edward that Bella is not dead before he too does something dangerous? Or will the furious Victoria whose brother was killed by the Cullen's interfere? Will Bella and Edward ever be reunited?
Bella is the main character and is the protagonist. Bella's love for Edward is what creates the conflicts that arise in the story. He is a vampire but she is a human. Contrasting lives that are like oil and water and can never mix. Edward's family also plays a role of creating tension. They are aware of Bella's knowledge of them being vampires and they often get her into dangerous situations. The importance of the setting is extremely important as it sets up the mood and tone of the story. To help with the mysterious and dark mood that surrounds vampires it is set in Forks, Washington. This is a constantly rainy town that is surrounded by forests. I was very surprised by the author's imagery she used to draw out each and every part of the book creating a vivid picture in the reader's mind. It was also very easy to read and found it hard to set the book down once I started to read.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
J.Taylor The Cabinet of Curiosities
This science thriller starts off the book with an intense discovery, of dozens of skeletons that were found in a tunnel at a construction site. The construction manager is eager to move the bodies so his site isn’t closed down. However, before all the bodies are moved and the evidence is destroyed, the main character, FBI Agent Pendergast enters the scene to investigate. He hires an archeologist to work with him and they discover some bizarre elements to the case. The bodies were the victims of a serial killer in the late 1800’s.
Now you are wondering how this case could be solved if it happened so long ago. But, unexpectedly murders of the same manner begin to happen in New York City. The victims were killed and tested on just like the victims from the past. Is this the same guy from the past? How is he going to be caught? He must be caught before more innocent people are killed.
Agent Pendergast is the Sherlock Holmes of today, but he has an edge to him that is not like Holmes. He is able to meditate, which allows him free his mind and focus on the case.
The mood that is created is serious and suspenseful. Agent Pedergast takes every piece of evidence and analyzes it to the tiniest detail.
This book is full excitement, thrill, and entertainment. I recommend it and hope you enjoy reading it.
Follow up: This book was recommended to me by A. Bellamy. I was intrigued by his review and was interested in a thrilling book. I agree with Bellamy’s review because it captured the important details of the book to get a reader to be interested in it.
Into The Wild By: D. Strimple
Jon Krakaue
Villard Books
207 pg
Into the wild is a story about Chris McCandless, a young man who chose to leave behind a known future and family to forge his own. For several years, Chris McCandless roamed across the wide open stretches of the West, driving, hitchhiking, hopping trains and even canoeing through the desolation of the lower Colorado River. The people he met were changed by their encounters with him. As in the case of Ronald Franz, an 80 year-old leather worker, sometimes even moved to reshape their lives by his influence. The letters and postcards Chris wrote are retold in the book's pages. The passion and determination he shares comes alive in the text and you can almost absorb it. The most powerful part of the story is told through Chris' words. In the final chapters, aware his death is inevitable; McCandless seems to make peace with himself. Chris proved that every person needs to find out who they really are and what their purpose is on the face of the earth.
FOLLOW UP:
I chose to read this book because it was recommended by B.Cech. The way he made it sound made it really stick out at me because i love the outdoors and its amazing that this kid would just give up all of his material possesions to just go out and explore. I would never just give up everything though so there must have been some serious motive behind his decision but we will never know what he truly set out to accomplish.
90 minutes in heaven M. Stefano
From the start if you’re looking for a story that makes u question everything you think you know about what life is all about then you need to read this book. After a serious car accident don was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident and takes a journey to heaven, while there he realizes how beautiful and amazing this place really was. But what he didn’t know was that god had a higher purpose for him after be dead for over 90 min he was sent back to earth and came back to life.
Based on a true story I would recommend this to just about anyone because it really makes us think deeply about our lives and what we think the meaning of them are. This book was recommended to me By D. Srimple and I think he did an amazing job of getting me drawn into the story and really made me want to choose this book.
Alex Miller 1st Period Mrs. Smith
Apocalypse: By Joseph, Lawrence. E.
Apocalypse 2012. Broadway Books. 2007 263 Pages
Apocalypse is a story/myth that has been around for decades about a group of people by the name of Myans who had the theory that the world would end as it is today and a new form of life would begin. The Myans have several theories on how this event will occur but the most well known is that a thinning electromagnetic field around the earth and giant solar flares will be the end result of this Apocalypse. There are also believes about a code written in the bible that explains how the earth will end in the year 2012. This book was not meant to scare but inform people about what the Apocalypse is, facts about it and factual evidence that this event will occur in the near future. Joseph reveals through evidence and facts how important and significant the number 2012 is and what is capable of happening in this year. The author portrays his knowledge,interest and excitement through his writing style and choice of words. The author is not trying to persuade the reader to believe the way he does, he just wants the reader to rethink what they know and don't know about the future. This book is an easy read with the excitement making it hard to put down.
I choose to read this book because I have heard alot about the year 2012 and the apocalypse, but never really new what was actually known about it and how credible the facts and beliefs were. All of my questions were answered somewhere throughout the book and i learned alot about what is said to happen in the year 2012. I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to be filled in on what is said to happen only 3 years from now.
