Pandemonium
Lauren Oliver
Finished the book
Question 11
I would recommend this
book to somebody who can visualize emotions well. And somebody who can relate
or feel what it is, like to go through a dramatic life change for example your
parents divorcing or someone you loved is no longer with you. But most
important this person should be able to kind of know or guess what it feels
like to lose someone close to you. They should know the feeling of losing
someone or something close to them if they cannot relate then this book would
just be very odd for them. Since what most of the book is about is the main character
Lena losing the man/boy she loved and what that grief felt like to her. And so throughout
the book you read about the effect it has on her and what it does to her when
she is training out in the wilds. The book has a pull on people who have gone
through grief because in the book many people get sick or die and it has a bad
effect on the small society that is built out in the wilds. And so the book would
be boring and non-entreating to people who can’t know or imagine what that grief
is.
Pandemonium
Lauren Oliver
Finished the book
Question 12
And in the long run I have never quiet read a book like this one and I really enjoyed each thing about it. Everything the book had to offer just made it even better. And it has been a while since I have enjoyed a book as much as have this one the motives of the book just opened up a whole new side to the book each time.
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