Monday, March 5, 2012

READING REFLECTION 2

I am currently reading the sequel to “a child called it” which is called “the lost boy”. Since I enjoyed the first book so much I knew I would love this one just as much if not more. All the questions I had when I finished the last book have been answered already within the first two chapters I’ve read.
The first chapter in the first book ended abruptly and never continued throughout the rest, it however continues into this book. The structure of the novels is very odd, but makes a lot of sense to me. I’ve so far not been as mad at the story as I was in the first book. All the things I wanted the main character to do in his life, involving his mother his health and family he finally did.
I am no longer mad at the novel and want to keep reading as much as I can at once to figure out what is going to happen next, which I can honestly say NEVER happens with me.
I’ve found I don’t use the sticky note technique too well because when I have a question or comment I forget that I should be writing it down and by the time I think to do so, I’ve forgotten what it was that I found important. For now I am just keeping It in my head.

1 comment:

  1. "The first chapter in the first book ended abruptly and never continued throughout the rest, it however continues into this book. The structure of the novels is very odd, but makes a lot of sense to me."

    - Expand on this a little bit more, what exactly do yo mean?

    "I am no longer mad at the novel and want to keep reading as much as I can at once to figure out what is going to happen next, which I can honestly say NEVER happens with me."

    - Another interesting point, expand on this too. What does this NEVER happen to you? What are you learning about yourself as a reader?

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