Thursday 24 March 2016

ASHIGARA!

Hello readers and I am back at it again (after a really, really long time)! Today I am here to share with you my experiences at...

ASHIGARA!

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Monday 25 January 2016

Best Book!

Hello to my fellow readers! I am going to talk about the book of January! This will be about my favourite read of the month (obviously)...

When we were two!




Set in 1916, the book is about the journey of Dan and his brother, Eddie. They leave their hometown of Gunnedah to Port Macquarie. Along the way they find a variety of people to get a ride from varying from evil to Chinese to an army! This book does take an emotional turn but I really do think it's a brilliant story.

Dan and Eddie have similarities like they both want freedom but there are quite a few differences between them and by few I mean quite a few! First of all Dan is really good at lying whereas Eddie is kind of someone who questions Dan when he's lying to get them a ride.

This is a really good choice to write a book on as the concept of two teenage boys running away from home and trying to start a new life seems unique. This is one of the book's that make you feel about 8-10 emotions in every chapter. I think this book is one of the best books.

The most interesting part of the book to me is every time they manage to get a ride with someone as I didn't know in 1916 you could just trust anyone and just go with them in a cart and they would actually tell the truth of where they were going.

The ending was not what I expected as I thought he would be happy to do what he came there actually for but he didn't do it at all. I think in that way the ending could have been better like he has just started what he came to do and boom! Cliffhanger.

I think this book is similar to (believe it or not) Geronimo Stilton and the kingdom of fantasy. In that book there is a long journey (obviously shorter than this because it's a children's book) and there are some characters that you like, that die! The books do have similarities but also have big differences.

In conclusion, this is (like for the quadrillionth time) one of the best books I have EVER read.



Well that's it for me, See you later,

From your best geek,
The Geek's Special Team