I have finished reading Until Angels Close My Eyes by Lurlene McDaniel and at the moment I'm reading The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
Until Angels Close My Eyes
If I were Lurlene McDaniel I would have made the story a little happier. I would have have done a couple of things different. First, I would have had Eli come back to talk to his father, or atleast send a letter to his family. Second I would have had Ethan stay with Leah or atleast have Leah's step-dad, Neil, live and recover from his cancer.
The intended audience is for young adult girls. However, this book was so good that even guys would like it. The main character being a girl is more appealing to the female side. Also, the romance is more girly and femine.
The Hunger Games
I wonder what kind of sick mind would think of this. The idea to send kids to fight to the death for the amusement of others and as punishment is so hedious and disgusting. How could someone even think of making kids do that, even if it is just a book. I wonder how she came up with that idea. What ispired her to do write this book. I wonder if this book is a warning to society about how our world could turn out.
If I were Katniss I dont think I could go through all the things she did. There are so many hardships she had to endure. First the loss of her father and then almost starving to death. Then constantly risking her life so she can provide for her family and herself. That all would just overwhelm me. Then to have my sisters name called to be enter in this game would be horrible. Then to go through the whole game and pretend I am in love with someone I barely know and feeling that I am in love with someone else is just horrible. I just dont think I could handle it all.
The intended audience is for young adults and teens. However anybody could read this book. It is filled with adventure and mystery. You will get pulled in immediatly. Once you start you are not going to want to put it down. This is a great book and you should really read it.

Showing posts with label Outside Reading. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Outside Reading #1 ~ Brisingr
I am reading Brisingr by Christopher Paolini.
This is book three of the Inheritance series. The first book was Eragon and the second book was Eldest. Much has happened in the first two books so I will explain so as you read you will know what is going on. In Eragon the main character Eragon finds what he believes is a blue stone in the woods called the Spine. The blue stone turns out to be a dragon egg which hatches for him. He slowly raises the dragon and he name her Saphira. However, soon the king, Galbatorix, finds out about the dragon egg in the village called Carvahall where Eragon is living. Galbatorix sends out his servants, the Ra'zac, who are terrible creatures of Alagaƫsia. Saphira, however, takes Eragon and flies off before the Ra'zac can capture them. The Ra'zac though kill Eragon's uncle trying to get information about Eragon and Saphira. Later through an adventure Brom the storyteller of the village and Eragon and his dragon go to pursue the Ra'zac to have his revenge for the death of his uncle. Along the way, they rescue an elf named Arya. Brom dies through the hands of the Ra'zac. Murtagh soon joins Eragon trying to escape the Empire. Together with Saphira and Arya they go to the Varden who is a rebel group that has protested against the Empire. The Varden with Eragon and Saphira's help, defeat the Urgals and the soldiers Galbatorix has sent after them. Eragon also defeats a Shade that was sent after them. In the second book Eragon goes to the elf's dwelling place to train. There he learns many things about magic and he finds out that he is not the only other dragon rider alive. During his training he is healed by the ancient dragon from a fatal wound that the Shade had inflicted upon him. During his training Roran, Eragon's cousin, returns home to find his father dead and his home destroyed. Soon, the Ra'zac return to Carvahall to capture Roran in hope of dragging out Eragon. However, Roran evades the Ra'zac and takes the whole village to go join the Varden. There Eragon and Roran reunite. There Roran tells Eragon everything that has occurred since he had been gone. He also tells him that his betrothed was captured by the Ra'zac and he makes Eragon promise he will help rescue her. Meanwhile, Murtagh was captured by the empire and made a slave to Galbatorix. Later a dragon egg hatches for Murtagh. In the Battle of the Burning Planes Murtagh and his dragon, Thorn, attack Eragon and Saphira. Eragon and Saphira barely escape with their lives but find out horrible news. Eragon finds out that Murtagh is his brother and that Morzan was his father who was a betrayer to the Riders. Saphira learns that she is the only female dragon and that she is only wanted by Galbatorix to mate with one of the male dragons. That is the end of the second book called Eldest.
In the beginning of Brisingr, Eragon and Roran are at the lair of the Ra'zac. There they find Katrina, Roran's betrothed, they kill the Ra'zac and escape the Empire once again. They return to the Varden who are in Surda at the moment. There many things happen. They battle Galbatorix's soldiers and evade Murtagh and Thorn once more. Eragon marries Katrina and Roran. I have only read to up to the part where Nasuada, the leader of the Varden, has sent out to Eragon back to the Varden's original hiding place to seek help from the dwarves. Keep reading my blog to find out what happens next.
One of the quotes from the book that I recognize is when Roran says, "He's a Dragon Rider now." (Paolini 57). This quote speaks to me because this is when Roran accepts that his cousin is a Dragon Rider and that there is nothing he can do to change it. Also he is happy that Eragon is a Dragon Rider and that he is willing to help him defeat the Empire.
Through out the blog posts I will put about this book I will rate the book. I will rate this from one to five fireballs. I picked fireballs because brisingr means fire in the ancient language used in this book. For now I give Brisingr 4 out 5 fireballs because there has been a lot of action and much adventure. However, I do not give it a five because there is a lot of unanswered questions that I would like to know.
This is book three of the Inheritance series. The first book was Eragon and the second book was Eldest. Much has happened in the first two books so I will explain so as you read you will know what is going on. In Eragon the main character Eragon finds what he believes is a blue stone in the woods called the Spine. The blue stone turns out to be a dragon egg which hatches for him. He slowly raises the dragon and he name her Saphira. However, soon the king, Galbatorix, finds out about the dragon egg in the village called Carvahall where Eragon is living. Galbatorix sends out his servants, the Ra'zac, who are terrible creatures of Alagaƫsia. Saphira, however, takes Eragon and flies off before the Ra'zac can capture them. The Ra'zac though kill Eragon's uncle trying to get information about Eragon and Saphira. Later through an adventure Brom the storyteller of the village and Eragon and his dragon go to pursue the Ra'zac to have his revenge for the death of his uncle. Along the way, they rescue an elf named Arya. Brom dies through the hands of the Ra'zac. Murtagh soon joins Eragon trying to escape the Empire. Together with Saphira and Arya they go to the Varden who is a rebel group that has protested against the Empire. The Varden with Eragon and Saphira's help, defeat the Urgals and the soldiers Galbatorix has sent after them. Eragon also defeats a Shade that was sent after them. In the second book Eragon goes to the elf's dwelling place to train. There he learns many things about magic and he finds out that he is not the only other dragon rider alive. During his training he is healed by the ancient dragon from a fatal wound that the Shade had inflicted upon him. During his training Roran, Eragon's cousin, returns home to find his father dead and his home destroyed. Soon, the Ra'zac return to Carvahall to capture Roran in hope of dragging out Eragon. However, Roran evades the Ra'zac and takes the whole village to go join the Varden. There Eragon and Roran reunite. There Roran tells Eragon everything that has occurred since he had been gone. He also tells him that his betrothed was captured by the Ra'zac and he makes Eragon promise he will help rescue her. Meanwhile, Murtagh was captured by the empire and made a slave to Galbatorix. Later a dragon egg hatches for Murtagh. In the Battle of the Burning Planes Murtagh and his dragon, Thorn, attack Eragon and Saphira. Eragon and Saphira barely escape with their lives but find out horrible news. Eragon finds out that Murtagh is his brother and that Morzan was his father who was a betrayer to the Riders. Saphira learns that she is the only female dragon and that she is only wanted by Galbatorix to mate with one of the male dragons. That is the end of the second book called Eldest.
In the beginning of Brisingr, Eragon and Roran are at the lair of the Ra'zac. There they find Katrina, Roran's betrothed, they kill the Ra'zac and escape the Empire once again. They return to the Varden who are in Surda at the moment. There many things happen. They battle Galbatorix's soldiers and evade Murtagh and Thorn once more. Eragon marries Katrina and Roran. I have only read to up to the part where Nasuada, the leader of the Varden, has sent out to Eragon back to the Varden's original hiding place to seek help from the dwarves. Keep reading my blog to find out what happens next.
One of the quotes from the book that I recognize is when Roran says, "He's a Dragon Rider now." (Paolini 57). This quote speaks to me because this is when Roran accepts that his cousin is a Dragon Rider and that there is nothing he can do to change it. Also he is happy that Eragon is a Dragon Rider and that he is willing to help him defeat the Empire.
Through out the blog posts I will put about this book I will rate the book. I will rate this from one to five fireballs. I picked fireballs because brisingr means fire in the ancient language used in this book. For now I give Brisingr 4 out 5 fireballs because there has been a lot of action and much adventure. However, I do not give it a five because there is a lot of unanswered questions that I would like to know.
There are a few questions I would like to ask the author. Below are a few.
- Where did you come up with this idea with the book?
- When are you going to write the next book?
- Will another dragon be hatched?
- When will Galbatorix attack the Varden himself?
- Will Murtagh escape Galbatorix and free himself and Thorn from his oaths?
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