This is the 2nd book to the Chronicles of St. Mary's books! This book was just as fun and diverting as the first. The author does great at constantly making the story move forward. Which is ironic cause most of the characters are going back in time the majority of the time!
Anyways this time the characters travel to 16th century Scotland, 600BC, and 19th century London. The creepiest part is the 19th century and that is with Jack the Ripper. I didn't like that part much at all. However, besides that part I really enjoyed the book and liked the different historical periods. This book is just an overall exciting read, for adults. I wouldn't recommend it for young adults or children, some of the content is a little to mature for them! Yet it is educational and humorous!
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Week 30: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
It is somewhat surprising that this was the first time I read this book! It is such a classic that I felt I should read it! Also since it is close to Halloween I thought that a monster book was a fun idea!
To begin with this book is far from most movies and their depictions of the Frankenstein monster! An example being that the monster speaks exceptionally well. In fact he is incredibly intuned with his feelings and is a persuasive orator. The main character is Victor Frankenstein, the creator of the monster. During the entire book you see him slowly losing control. In away this novel is a study of the human intellect when faced with difficult challenges and our coping mechanisms in times of despair. It plays with your emotions and makes you realize the unkindness of humans.
This book is one that will keep you pondering human nature and all that we do. Shelley portrayed many different traits into every single character!
To begin with this book is far from most movies and their depictions of the Frankenstein monster! An example being that the monster speaks exceptionally well. In fact he is incredibly intuned with his feelings and is a persuasive orator. The main character is Victor Frankenstein, the creator of the monster. During the entire book you see him slowly losing control. In away this novel is a study of the human intellect when faced with difficult challenges and our coping mechanisms in times of despair. It plays with your emotions and makes you realize the unkindness of humans.
This book is one that will keep you pondering human nature and all that we do. Shelley portrayed many different traits into every single character!
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Week 29: Just One Damned Thing After Another by Jodi Taylor
This book is fantastically entertaining! The main character has a lot of depth to her and the story line is full of twists and turns! It is about historians that travel back in time to record history. However, every time they go back in history they cause problems and multiple things happen! The whole plot is full of accidents and problems, which keeps the reader enthralled in the story! Most of the characters are funny and are constantly making jokes! The author created a wonderful story that leaves you guessing throughout the whole book! I would recommend this book to anyone who likes adventure, historical, or comical books! Be aware however that this is a series, but it is quite inexpensive on Kindle!
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Week 28: Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome
Week 27: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
Besides my constant lack of comprehension, I did really like the book! I found it diverting and original! I understand now why Captain Nemo is such a known literary figure and the book itself is looked upon as a classic! Though some of the adventures in the novel are more or less impossible, many of the events are actually quite possible! The fact that this book was written 150 years ago yet contains things that are extremely plausible today is amazing! While reading I was often blown away by how advanced Verne's ideas were! I liked the book and may read it again in the distant future!
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