Monday, January 14, 2013

Reading Response: Grey Wolves

As Dr. D said we are now officially back in school and the normal routines. For the second semester I will pick up where I left off in my free read book, which is called "Grey Wolves" by: Robert Muchamore. So far Muchamore has continued to tie the reader in with vivid sensory details and action packed scenes. I have begun to notice a pattern of these events in the text and can't help but wonder when they will end and how they will end.

I've often wondered if other readers have thought the same thing. Wondering when an author will stop using this pattern or when the falling action will finally come. Muchamore has decisively inserted different techniques of writing mixed with highly intense moments into the text, at sometimes it even appears to be random, yet it still has a purpose.

Now I am in one of those moments where you want to keep reading because the text is so action packed and suspenseful, yet at the same time I fear it will wear off and return to its usual boring dialog. Eventually I will have to face both factors, but until then I'll enjoy it whilst its here.

1/8-read 45 mins 1/9-read 30 mins 1/10- read- 45 mins 1/11-read 35 min

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