Maxwell's Reading Blog
Saturday, July 26, 2014
In Darkness Summer Entry #4
I
liked the title of this book. It just grabbed my attention at the first moment I
read the title to myself. I love books that make u predict something every
other line in the book and I like books about horrific things that happen to
people and they survive after the event has happened. Plus this book was the
first book I saw on the list, and actually looked at. The personal connections
to the novel are completely different because I have been growing up in a great
town, Mason, and our main character has been growing up in bad place with a lot
of crime, deaths, and kidnapping. I have never even touched or shot a real gun
in my life, but our main character has killed a man with a gun when he was
twelve. I would recommend this book to people who like books about mystical creatures,
and for people who like horror movies/books like Carrie. In my family I think
my mom would love to read this book because she always reads horror books and
books about people who have a tough life like the main character in my book.
In Darkness Summer Entry #3
“I
have no name. There are no names in the darkness cos there is no one else, only
me, and I already know who I am (I am the voice in the dark, calling out for
help), and I have no questions for myself and no need to call upon myself for
anything, except to remember. I am alone. I am dying” (Lake 1-2). This section on
the text “hooks” the reader because you want to read on to find out the things
or ideas he is calling upon to remember, and you want to read on to find out
his name. Throughout the whole first and second page you don’t learn his name
and at the point in the book I am right now I still haven’t come across the
name of our character, but keep in mind that I haven’t finished the book yet so
I probably will not know his name until the end of his book.
In Darkness Summer Entry #2
Our
main character, we still have not figured his name out, wants to have his
sister back and want his savior to come and rescue him before it is too late
and he dies. One of our minors characters Marguerite is our main characters
sister who died from being shot. When she was still alive she just wanted to
help her family and trying to give them everything she could. Her family
actually believed her when she said, “Yes. See those big houses on the hill,
for the rich? I’ll have one of those one day. I’ll have a swimming pool and a
car, and you’ll all be living with me.” My book starts off with a chapter or
our character talking about the most important sections of his life. Then the
next chapter goes to before our characters parents were even born, when all the
crime and terribleness started. The paragraphs switch off every other one so
far in the book.
Friday, July 25, 2014
In Darkness Summer Entry #1
The
main character in the book In Darkness, by Nick Lake, is a boy that is
some age over 12 years old because this like from the book tell us that, “I
first shot a man when I was twelve years old” (Lake 1). Who is that man? The author at the start
of the book never gave his name to us and I’m guessing that at the end of the
book we will be surprised by his name or as we go throughout the book we will
get clues of his name. The setting of the book is a hospital that was bombed
down with people inside it. Our character, I, was the only survivor that we
know of and is giving us pieces of his life that tell us what his life has been
like and what other people thought about him. The conflict that is emerging in
the book is that our character has this huge hunger starting to come in his bell,
for food, and he is so desperate for water that he has to like up his own,
almost dried, blood to even get a little bit of his thirst quenched. Why was he
put into the hospital in the first place? What happened to his family? The
connection I found with this book is to another book/movie, Carrie. I know that
is a long stretch but I think the connection between my book and Carrie is that
it is super dark and almost a horror book like Carrie.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Text-to-Self
The book Cirque Du Freak connects to my life because I am like Steve. Very adventurous, gets in trouble a lot but not huge trouble, and always wants to know what is going on. In the book Steve plays soccer during his school recess and I also play soccer, but I play competitively on an actual squad. The thing is that I am also like Darren even tho I'm not non-talkative like he is and I am not pale, only during winters, like he is throughout the year. I connect to him because I am smart, very bright, good at soccer, and the love for things that are out of this world or very rare. I connect to the book title because my mommy always calls me a freak of nature. My dad connects to this book in many ways because he is a cheese ball and is always doing these weird things. But I still love them for who they are.
Character Summarization
In the book Cirque Du Freak the characters are very, very different. We have Darren who is super pale and never gets in trouble with anyone or anything and then his best friend Steve always gets in trouble and is very adventurous. Darren and Steve had been best friends since kindergarten and have gotten used to each other. People in the book always wonder and question why they are even friends themselves, but Darren and Steve have always been together and that will stay like that for ever...maybe.
Mr. Crepsley is another character that is an actual VAMPIRE! When Steve and Darren were at the freak-show Steve talked to Mr. Crepsley and wanted his to turn Steve into a vampire. Mr. Crepsley said no because he could see the evil inside Steve and thought Steve was not a good fit. This does not change Steve's character because out of all of the characters, Steve would be the most expected to do that. But after the show and for the next three to four weeks Steve's character does actually change into this obnoxious guy to this quiet, non-talkative guy who doesn't get in trouble and isn't adventurous at all.
Mr. Crepsley is another character that is an actual VAMPIRE! When Steve and Darren were at the freak-show Steve talked to Mr. Crepsley and wanted his to turn Steve into a vampire. Mr. Crepsley said no because he could see the evil inside Steve and thought Steve was not a good fit. This does not change Steve's character because out of all of the characters, Steve would be the most expected to do that. But after the show and for the next three to four weeks Steve's character does actually change into this obnoxious guy to this quiet, non-talkative guy who doesn't get in trouble and isn't adventurous at all.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
New Book!
I have started a new book called Cirque Du Freak and i think im going to like it! This book is about vampires and mythological creatures like that and I've been reading these types of books constantly since 5th grade. I read the summary on the back and I was already hooked onto this book and I never want to put it down. The author Darren Shan actually has a whole series about what further goes on in the adventures of Darren, the main character and I expect to read the whole series even if the books get repetitive and don't have good ending anymore, but I expect that they will be fantastic! The summary also tells me that something disturbing goes on with his friend, Steve, when they go to this 'Freak Show'.
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