
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Brothers of the Snake - Dan Abnett

Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Animal Farm

Author: Gorge Orwell
Date Published: 1945, Secker & Warburg
Genre: Political, fiction.
Animal farm is a book about communism, with obvious references such as the animals calling each other “comrade”. However it is hard not to see that some of the things that Gorge Orwell says are prone to communism, such as the poisonous lies and the way the leaders are separated from there followers, are Turning up in our “democracy” with alarming regularity. Animal farm can be rather disturbing book to read, because it shows the steps taken to turn a supposedly utopian world, into a corrupted dictatorship, where there is no free speech and we are all used as puppets by an elite few. It isn’t hard to see how this could be applied in a real world situation. It is a must read if you are in any way political, and even if your not it will still get your blood boiling at the way the animals are used and tricked. All up I think Animal Farm is a good book with a strong story line and interesting characters, as well as an underlying message about the dangers of total belief in our “superiors”.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Warriors - the Series

Title: Warriors Series
Author: Erin Hunter
Published: 2004 -
Website: http://www.warriorcats.com/
The 'Warriors' series is about cats in clans who have a heirarchical social structure and their adventures amongst themselves. These books are written very well, are descriptive and keep your attention. The plot has been thought out well and there are good characters that people can relate to. My favourite characters are Greystripe, Ravenpaw and Jaypaw.
The downside of these books is that some of the characters don't have too thought out of a personality. The main characters have the repetitive "perfect leader" characteristic and the "bad guys" haven't had a realistic reason for doing what they do, although the characters who seem "perfect" have their uncertain moments and they do make their realistic mistakes.
The cats' orderly life and territories, and the quarrels and fights over borders make these books interesting. Overall, these are great books for 12 years and up. It is by far my favourite series.
SB
Monday, March 2, 2009
Misery - Stephen King
Title - Misery
Author - Stephen KIng
Genre - Horror, Thriller
Year Written - 1987
Overview
Misery is about a writer, Paul Sheldon, and his unfortunate story. Paul has just finished what was supposed to be the last in a series of books, 'Misery', when he crashes his car and crushes both his legs. A lady (Annie) picks him up and takes him home with her, who just happens to be his number one fan. Annie keeps him under her watchful eye and forces him to write another book to add on to the series, just for her. But Annie is sadistic and does irrational and horrific things to Paul e.g. leaving him alone in her house for days with no food or water and gradually letting his painkillers wear off. He has to escape and in the end he does, although after a long and painful journey which drew him to the thin edge of insanity.
Opinion
The aim of the book was to horrify and make the audience cringe - to drive it to the point that every time you walk into the dark you feel Annie watching you, waiting. But the actual story, for me, felt a bit pointless, although it does awaken a sense of how having and living with a severe mental illness can feel, because Annie without doubt had one. I bought this book purely to get a taste of Stephen King's style of writing, and from my point of view he's an amazing writer the way he brings the story together and the world he creates in your mind, in this case the way he portrayed the horrible helplessness of Paul and sheer power of Annie. Take away the macabre and the suspense though, and the story is left with nothing. I don't personally recommend this book.
MW
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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