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Lord of the Flies

Lord of the Flies is a renowed classic by William Golding, published in 1954. It’s his first novel, and has received multiple awards, for example the Nobel Prize. The book may be described as allegorical novel, since it tells a story about group of British boys who have stranded on a desolated, trophical island. With no grown-ups on the island, they tried to establish rules and goals, which didn’t work out for the boys and they became literal savages.

Ralph was one of the main characters, being the protagonist. He was voted to be the Chief and make the important decisions. Ralph expected to be rescued shortly, and not to be on the island forever. They decided to make a fire and keep it up the whole time for the passing ships to see them. However there was a large difference between the boys and it became impossible for Ralph to keep the boys together and do the things agreed in an assembly.

Piggy was another important character. The rest of the boys didn’t place much value on him: he was obese, had an asthma, accent, specs and avoided physical labour. Yet he had very valuable opinions and was a dear companion of Ralph. Also his specs were the only way a fire can be lit.

Jack Merridew can be called the antagonist: he and the rest of the choir were the Hunters, fetching meat for the others. He felt as if the island was a game, and didn’t want to be rescued as badly as Ralph. There was a clear conflict between the protagonist and the antagonist: Ralph favoured common sense and keeping the fire going, whereas Jack preferred the brilliant world of hunting together and exploring.

From this on, several crisises occurred which ultimately led to the total collapse of the British boys’ moral, common sense and brotherhood. Most important one was the scattering to two camps: Jack’s party and Ralph’s party. It is evident that Jack’s party was all about hunting, savagery and having fun. On the other hand, Ralph stuck to his guns and refused to act like a savage, tried to convince everybody that the fire was the most important thing. Following after this, on the heat of the moment, the boys together commited one of the bloodiest acts, which I wish to not spoil. Towards the climax, killing continues, more gruesome acts are done and it seems that all the British knowledge and morals the boys had, vanished on the island. Fast-approaching climax is bloody, warsome, exciting and devastating.

Even though William Golding managed to create very interesting and compelling plot, still his language and the milieu are very beautifully written and described. He doesn’t outright take the reader into excitement and folly, there were also some very harmonious moments and at first the island seemed like a nice place, where I longed to be at. At times, the boys experienced the great feeling of truly belonging in a group, and they had certain goals, aiming to accomplish them. Lastly, the island and the story are convincing and very realistic, despite being fiction.

Story is told more like looking trough the characters’ eyes and expressing their thoughts, portraying the events by how they see. That’s why there are many hidden meanings and if not reading carefully, reader may misunderstand a point. Sometimes the narrator is omniscient, revealing major details which the boys have no idea of. William’s writing style is very pleasing, and he succeeded in creating a rich world and great characters.

In conclusion, I am grateful for reading such an awesome book. Lord of the Flies deserves its place as a classic. The theme of the book is the disintegration of the boys’ little society and darkness of man’s heart. I felt compassionate for the characters, and couldn’t understand why the story reached such a tragic climax. Afterwards, it seemed like the boys were having a game, but without adults and took it much too seriously.I will keep the book close to my heart, since the questions Lord of the Flies raises, are very relevant to this day.

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L.A. Candy

L.A. Candy is a fiction trilogy and I read the first one of the series which was published in 2009. The trilogy is written by Lauren Conrad who is an American television personality, author and fashion designer. She has been in reality shows such as the Hills and Laguna Beach and in my opinion the books were inspired by them. In this book we get to follow the life of Jane Roberts who is the central character and her friends.

At the very beginning of the book two friends, Jane Roberts and Scarlett Harp move to Los Angeles. They need to get out of their comfort zone and do something different with their lives. Jane has an internship in Fiona Chen’s office who is the hottest event designer in Hollywood. Scarlett starts to study in the USC college. The girls are very different. Jane is delicate and fragile and she always thinks before she does something. She is also crazy about decorating and fashion. Scarlett on the other hand is the brave one who always protects Jane from all the bad. Jane seems to believe that there is something good in everyone. Scarlett is the exact opposite from her best friend because she could not care less about fashion and looks. Still somehow she manages to look gorgeous.

The girls are new in the big town and they try to find out what life is like  there. They meet a couple of new guys and somehow they end up in a club where they are asked to contact Trevor, appreciated reality show producer, if they would like to star his upcoming reality show. The girls hesitate first but after a few days they call him and let him know that they are in. What could be a better way to make something happen in their life? Jane and Scarlett don’t even know what they are getting into. Soon the whole Los Angeles will know who they are and they want to know every little detail about them.

Everything advances quickly and soon the girls notice that their whole life is being shot. If they for example want to date a guy, it is not going to be a private relationship. The cameras follow them and two other girls to work, to clubs, to restaurants, to school.. It’s like they have no private life. In the end of the book Jane gets to see that it is not always a good thing when you get distracted with Hollywood lifestyle and glamour.

The language used in the book was very easy to read and the storyline was easy to keep up with. I liked the book because even though it was fiction it really could be true. None of the occurrences were over the top. This was only the first part of the series and the end of this book left me the feeling that i really should read the other ones as well. I usually don’t read this kind of books but this was a very positive reading experience.

Like I said in the beginning I think that the books were inspired by the author’s own experiences in reality shows. You could see the similarity in them. Lauren Conrad tells in one interview the following: ’’It also tells of what it was like during The Hills, some stories are basically behind the scenes on The Hills …’’. If you have ever watched the Hills and liked it, you are going to like the book also.

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Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s stone

The book Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s stone is written by J. K. Rowling and was published in 1997. Said book is the first part of the Harry Potter saga. The main characters are Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. They are all eleven years old and are in first grade of Hogwarts school of magic. Harry and Ron are wizards and Hermione is a witch. They don’t know each other until they meet in hogwarts and become friends. As the book continues they all learn new things in the magical world, for instance new spells. Harry is still the most important character in the book. He is ”the boy who lives”. The evil lord Voldemort killed Harry’s parents when Harry was a baby. He tried to kill Harry too but failed and lost his powers. It left a lighting bolt shaped scar in Harry’s forehead. Characters felt so real and believable that I myself started to believe in magic a little.
           In the beginning of the book Harry lives with his aunt and uncle in England unknowing about the magical world. Harry’s aunt, uncle and cousin are non-magical people or ”muggles”. When Harry is eleven he finds out that he’s a wizard when he gets an invitation to Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. Professor Guirrell who teaches defence against the dark arts, tries to steal the philosopher’s stone for lord Voldemort so that he could resurrect. Harry, Ron and Hermione end up in a big adventure when they try to stop professor Guirrells actions. In addition the sorting hat choses Harry in the house of Gryffindor. There he meets the headmistress Minerva McGonagall. Harry also meets and immediately converges to Hogwarts principal Albus Dumbledore. Harry hates throughout the whole book professor of the potions Severus Snape.
The book begins in the summer and lasts the whole school year.
           The narrator is all-knowing and stays that way the whole book. The book is fictional and magic is it’s main theme. I think it’s written because the story touches everyone at all age. This book started the world-wide Potter phenomenon. The books message is that everyone can make it in life even though it may not feel like it right now. When Harry lives with his aunt and uncle he is bullied and discriminated little boy and nobody knows him. In the magical world Harry finds out that everyone knows him and his lightning bolt shaped scar.
          I liked everything that happened to Harry in Hogwarts. Every chapter about hogwarts were interesting and exciting. The least I liked the beginning of the book where there mostly just sorted out things. I would recommend to all who has watched Harry Potter movies to read them also as books. Books take movies deeper to the world of Hogwarts. The book was familiar to me because I had read it a couple times in finnish earlier. It was still a bit confusing that in this english version many characters had a different names then in the finnish version. Probably book would have been hard to read if I hadn’t known about the story a little beforehand. Entirely the book was magnificent!

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Moominland Midwinter

I write this book review of a book Moominland Midwinter. I chose this book because when I was younger I liked this book very much and now when I`m older I still like this. I don`t enjoy very much reading books but I think that this book is really hearth-warming and lovely. This book is written by Tove Jansson.

The characters in the book are Moomintroll, Little-My, Too-Tick, Spook and Great Gold. Relationship between Moomintroll and Little-My is interesting because Little-My is vivacious and Moomintroll is peaceful. Too-Tick lives in winter under the ice and he is clever and quiet.  It`s great   see how characters come closer and take care of each other. Characters didn`t seem at story real but they had very much human feature.

Story begin when Moomintroll wake up in the middle of winter. It`s new to him because Moomin`s always sleep at winter. Moomintroll is only who wake up and later Little-My wake up also when squirrel waking up her. Story tells how Moomintroll see winter and how new and exciting that is for him. One of my favorite parts of the text is when Moomintroll ask “What this snow?” and Too-Tick answer about that “sometimes it is white, red, blue, yellow, warm and cold­ – Moomintrovery is very astonished about snow and winter.

Book`s plot happened in Moominland. The plot tells about  the winter and the end of the story tells about the spring. I think that this book is a beautiful grow up story and it also reminds us to be always brave. And it tells about friendship and remind to us research the world and things what happened around us.

My favorite part of this book is when the spring comes at the end of story and another Moomins  wake up. Moomintroll have seen something that no one in his family have ever seen. He tells what he has experienced and what he thinks about the winter and the strange things what happened during the winter.

In this book language was easy to read and I understand almost everything of it. Of course dictionary get help when I didn`t understand text

It was new to me read english book, but it was also learning, I learned new vocabulary, of course it`s take more time but what is the most important, I also learned something.

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The Hound of the Baskervilles

The Hound of the Baskervilles is a novel written by a British novelist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. His Sherlock Holmes novels were first released in Strand Magazine in 1901-1902 as a serial. Later they were released as books and The Hound of the Baskervilles is one of the most popular ones. There are many novels that Doyle has wrote about Sherlock Holmes’ journeys.

The novel is a crime novel/detective story. It fits in to the theme for being so exciting and addictive. All the Sherlock Holmes novels are quite similar I guess! And all other detective stories might be similar too.

A main character is Sherlock Holmes who plays the biggest role in other Sherlock Holmes novels too. He is a London-based consulting detective, whose logical reasoning is very famous and so is his skills to solve difficult cases. Also Doctor Watson, a good friend and companion of Holmes, is adventuring in the novel.

The Hound of the Baskervilles tells about Sir Charles Baskerville who were found dead in the grounds of his Devon home. Other people thinks that something weird is happening and they decide to call to detective Sherlock Holmes . Together they are trying to solve the dead, is it a murder or just a normal dead. They are starting to doubt if the Hound of the Baskervilles has showed up again.

The novel was really difficult to read sometimes because the language was challenging.  One of the characters, Dr John Watson, is telling the story.

This book was quite a bad reading experience. It might be because this was the first novel that I read on English. It might get easier when reads more on different language. It was hard to read the story and at the same time try to research unknown words. I didn’t liked the story either. It was too complicated and not really my type.

 

 

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American Psycho

American Psycho is a novel written by Bret Easton Ellis. It’s about a successful 20-something old man named Patrick Bateman who’s telling about his life in first person. His life is typical upstart life, despite the fact sometimes he kills people in the most imaginative ways.

The narration is very detailed. When Patrick goes out to rent a movie, the scene might last for ten pages. Not to mention the murder scenes, they are really vivid and every single detail is told. Most of the time this is only a good thing, but at times it gets really boring. Nevertheless, the detailed narration suits this book very well.

American Psycho is very violent so it’s not suitable for everyone. It has had much criticism towards it and its sales have even been restricted in many countries.

I liked the book, but I have to say I expected more from it. I’ve heard so much good about I thought it would be great, but it was only good. I found the book a bit difficult to read, there were too much sentences that felt never-ending and the language was not too vibrant. There were some excellent parts in book, but way too much just-average parts.

Being a fan of gore and splatter movies I thought the killing scenes were the best stuff this book had to offer to me. I also liked the fact the reader can’t be sure if Patrick actually kills people or is he just fantasizing about it, or is he crazy and imagining the whole thing. I also liked how the book narrated the dark side of business-life in the 80’s.    

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Full Stop

I read a novel ”Full Stop”, which is written by Alecia McKenzie. The novel tells about the letters, which are for Carmen-woman to her grandmother, Scottie, and vice versa. They write for example a God, Carmen´s brother and her mother and grandmother´s healthy. They give a good image of their characters on their letters.

Carmen is an adult woman who has a husband and she helps her grandmother, who has been like her mom almost her whole life. She sends to her the money altough she uses them the wrong issues.

Grandmother is a Christian and she prays a lot. She seems a little hypocritical and she talks about Carmen´s mother badly but still asked Carmen to talk to her. She doesn’t write the whole story of Carmen`s childhood, when her grandchild has asked that.

I think the main point is when Carmen meets her mother and hears a story which grandmother has told very differently. She doesn`t believe her mother but she still becomes uncertain. Her brother doesn`t keep in touch with their grandmother and he could know the right reason of living with grandmother.

The novel was quite short and includes only the letters but it was easy to read and the length fits for the story well. I think it was very interesting.

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The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games is a book written by Suzanne Collins. The book tells about Panem which includes rich Capitol and twelve poorer districts. The Capitol has decided to arrange The Hunger Games once a year. Every district needs to raffle two tributes to participate The Hunger Games. The tributes are taken to an outdoor arena, which is controlled by the Capitol. In the arena they have to fight against each other until there is only one person alive.

The protagonist and the narrator of the story is a 16-year-old girl, Katniss Everdeen, from District 12. She volunteered to be a tribute because her sister, Primrose Everdeen, was chosen to participate in the Hunger Games. Katniss is a very talented hunter and handles a bow delicately. She is also very determined and productive.

Peeta Mellark is the antagonist. He is the other tribute from District 12. He falls in love with Katniss during The Hunger Games and protects her in any way that it is possible. There are also other antagonist, like Haymitch Abernathy who is the mentor of Peeta and Katniss during The Hunger Games.

The main conflict of the novel is that Katniss is trying to fight against the Capitol. She nearly manages to win, but the Capitol is still leading Panem. As Katniss is trying to protest against Capitol, the Capitol thinks she is a thread and takes her as a target because she defied Capitol publicly.

The message of the novel for me is, that the more money and wealthy you have, the move power it gives to you. The wealthy people of the Capitol tries to dominate the lives of the poorer people living in the districts. But one strong people among the poor people can change everything and fight for everyone in the districts.

Written by: llaura

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harry potter and the half-blood prince

Harry Potter and the half-blood prince is the sixth novel in the Harry Potter series. It’s written by J.K.Rowling. The book tells about Harry Potter, 16 years old boy, who is a wizard.

The plot in this book is not simple. If the reader hasn’t read all the previous books, it would be impossible to understand the things that happens.

The protagonist of this book is Harry Potter. He is brave, friendly and loyal, he always protects his friends. Other important characters are his best friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, his headmaster Albus Dumbledore, and the other students of Hogwarts school.

Harry Potter has antagonists too;  lord Voldemort, who killed Harry’s parents when he was a baby, Severus Snape, the teacher of the defence against the dark arts and Draco Malfoy, a boy from another class.

The environment of Harry Potter and the half-bloof prince is beautiful Hogwarts’ school in the middle of Scotland’s forests, next to clear water lake. The setting is descriptioned well and it’s easy to empathize to it.

The narrator of the book is mainly extradiegetic but there’s also sometimes third person omniscient. I think them fit to this book very well and it is easy to follow the plot.

I think the main point, also the theme in this book is to realize that the persons aren’t always that kind of they act. In this book the protagonist grows up,  falls in love and finds out who are his real friends, that’s the fact why it is so easy to identify with this book; the problems behind the story are so similar to the life of normal young people.

This book has also very much personification, because everything happens in the magicworld. Books can speak, people in the pictures are moving and something like that. This book really has magic and is very fantastic and entertaining.

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