Tuesday 21 February 2012

Grave minder reading reflection.


READING REFLECTION #1


This is a new type of book for me not usually the type I would be interested in. I found it really hard to get in to, it was very confusing for the first two chapters it was all over the place it was very jumpy. The main question I have is who is living? The book is about a murder that they cannot solve and the talking dead comes back to help solve the mystery, it’s hard to tell who is speaking when, and if they are an actual character or the dead talking about what was happening.
Byron and Rebekkah are the main characters, they dated. Rebekkah’s grandmother was the one that was murdered. The town they live in is small, and quiet doesn’t have much crime everything that goes on the whole town knows about it. I predict in the future that the murder will bring Byron and Rebekkah close and also bring them apart, there will most likely be many disputes between them because they haven’t seen each other in seven years, by the end I think they will put their differences aside and end up solving the murder together with help from the voices which no one else will believe them with.
I could relate to this text by, I’ve had sticky situations with people before that are hard to deal with and you may not want help from a certain person but sometimes you have to go to them even though you may not want to. For example I do not get along with a girl at work we don’t like each other at all but one day it was really busy and I asked for her help, we fought for a while but in the end we got along and we did a good job together, which in the book Rebekkah doesn’t want Byron’s help but in the end they benefited eachother.

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