Monday, November 5, 2007

The Wright 3

This book at first thought made me think of the Wright brothers, and that this book was going to be about a mystery involving them, well I was close. See the reason I thought that was because the other book by Blue Balliett( Chasing Vermeer) is about a mystery that spouted from Vermeer (an artist) work. So I thought that after reading Chasing Vermeer this book would also be about a person from history. The only people who came to mind were the Wright brothers. But this book is actually about the architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It is a mystery about on e of his houses, but in this book there is a twist, Tommy comes back. This is a twist because while Tommy was away Clader became good friend with Petra. The problem is that Tommy and Petra don't get along, they constantly fight about everything. I think that Clader was stuck in the middle because when he mentions one to the other they close up and get upset. I know the way Clader feels because I have had friends who don't except each other and it's really annoying because they are just different people. There is no reason to try and block them out. This book also showed me that every little detail is important, I think that this book would be a good book club book because thick questions jump up and nip your nose all the time. This book I think was pretty confusing and sort of weird, because the entire plot basically comes from coincidences. I think that it shows friend ship and bravery and that you should read it.

2 comments:

  1. This book gave me a tingle in my back. Not because it was creepy, but because that's what I get when i'm reading a book and I know something that the character in the book doesn't. This book made me try to figure the problems in the book out before the characters in the book. But when I did, I wanted to tell the characters what was going on, but I couldn't.

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  2. I know that feeling exactly. Sometimes the writing could get so intense that it makes me start saying "No, no, no!" Then I have everyone in my room asking what's the matter. But then they see I'm reading and walk away without answer. For they know that I easily get sucked up in books and talk while I am reading.

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