Monday, April 8, 2013

Reading Response

Reading Times: read- Grey Wolves by: Robert Muchamore 50 min 4/1/13, read Grey Wolves by: Robert Muchamore 65 min 4/3/13- read Grey Wolves by: Robert Muchamore 55 min 4/5/13 


Over the break I visited San Francisco, California to just hang out, do some surfing, and visit my cousin. But what I didn't plan for was to spend three of my valuable days in national parks that for one aren't even famous and two, aren't even a pleasure to look at.  

So as I result I knocked out a pretty decent amount of my book, even though I got car sick as a result of  it.  As I'm nearing the final chapters of my book I haven't help but noticed how there has not been one dull moment. Earlier in the book exciting moments came and went and were always followed by extremely slow, dull moments. Yet now every moment is action and when a certain event concerning one character is over, another intense moment is brewed up with a different character. 

I'm not too sure what to think of it. I don't know if I should prepare for an almost "great depression" in the book, or if I should I anticipate this action to continue. I know this author very well and based off my experiences I suspect a great depression because every action has to be followed by a falling action. Even though movies don't always follow this rule, its not too often a book is left on a suspenseful cliff hanger which forces the readers to wait till the next issue. Although there is another book in the series following this one so I won't have to wait. I still would never expect that of all things.

2 comments:

  1. I've read Muchamore as well and I love his books. Is this the CHERUB series or another one?

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  2. This is another extension. Almost like a flashback to how the whole Cherub M-16 organization started. Basically the creation of CHERUB. You should really check them out. I was apprehensive at first but once I got into it I fell in love just like with all of the previous CHERUB books

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