Take our classroom booktalks one step further: blog it! If you've got a book to recommend, post a recommendation and tell what your friends why you liked the book -- but don't give the story away...
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Down the Rabit Hole
The thing that I loved the most about this book was it's almost Alice in Wonderland. It's mainly just about a girl who gets caught in the middle of a murder mystery. I know, I know. How is anything like a murder come even close to the harmless story Alice in Wonderland? Just believe me, it is. For through out the book everything that happens, feels (to me at least) like something that would fit perfectly in the building blocks of Alice in Wonderland. There is also the fact that she is Alice in the community play. I think that it tying back to that every other second greatly affects how you think. Even though this book is based on the ever confusing Alice in Wonderland. Most of it was not that complex it seems straight forward. It also feels like the main character is almost robbed of things that aren't really going to matter but feel really important. For example ( I'll try not to give it all away) when the director can't direct any more the person who takes over seems really unfair. Only though to the main character . I think that I would rate this book eight and a half. Not ten because of the fact that if you only could choose one book you would pick by the best hook right? Well this book had one of those hooks were it was equally exciting to a sleeping fish. Or at least that's what I thought. Though Ms. Ritter recommended it to me so I was going to let it become a total disaster before I quit good thing too. It's your choice to read this, chose wisely.
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