Title of Book: Catcher in The Rye Author: J. D. Salinger # of Pages
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Why This Book has Value: Addresses the struggle of life
In Salinger's 'Catcher in the Rye', a young man in his late teens named Holden Caulfield, tells the story of his Christmas break. It begins with him getting expelled, and tells of his queer adventure's throughout New York while he waits for the right time to go home. Throughout this journey, he has many encounters that have a huge impact on his as a person. With his emotions already stirred a little from his expulsion, these events only worsen the state of his mind, and his melancholy. A bad combination with his sleep deprivation and hunger.
This makes the book worthy of the readers time, because it helps embody the emotions, and depression a teen can feel, through Holden's struggle home. By showing the gradual decline in Holden's mental state throughout the book, it shows how feeling out of place in society isn't just a modern issue. By having the setting placed in the late 40's, it also helps the reader better understand why Holden is angry about some things because a lot of those things still happen today.
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Title of Book: The Notebook
Author: Nicholas Sparks
# of Pages is 224
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆
Why This Book has Value:
The Notebook is a romance tragedy taken place in the story of a couple who reflect back on their early ages of their lives. It shows how these characters grow and strengthen throughout the relationship and how their love goes through trial and test to join them in time. What makes this book have moral value and gives importance is its theme of love is undying and to no matter the events in your life to follow your heart.
It shows this through the relationship in the story and how its taken place in the setting from an older couple remembering their relationship and how they got to became who they are. This story is most important to the audience because of its ability for the reader to be able to relate to the characters and their situation. In modern life there is much pressure to walk a certain road an to do whats in your best interest even if its not the path you feel true to yourself or want to follow. This relates the read to the theme by saying to live life doing what you want and love and to follow your heart to the things it wants.
This theme also places importance on how this story unfolds, starting from an early couple conflicted with the interest of others they struggle to be together when others pull them apart, and wonder how the story concludes in the end. Later on it goes to explain the secondary conflict of another relationship and the revelations between each characters relationships. This plot all ties back to an importance in the authors viewpoints and how he portrays these conflicts to be relate-able to real world situations.
This book is worth the time to a reader because it gives a compelling and engaging story and it demonstrates the theme of love and following your chosen path. The setting gives great importance to being relate-able to the audience and speaking to the reader. The author does a great way of connecting it to real world situations while still keeping the factional importance of the characters love and relationships. Overall, I would recommend this book and do enjoy reading it.
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
The Great Gatsby
Title of Book: The Great Gatsby Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald # of Pages 180 Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Why This Book has Value: Creating the past
In the Great Gatsby throughout the novel Jay Gatsby is chasing something on the other side of the lake. Gatsby goes through a journey to get back his love Daisy. Through the help of his new neighbor Nick Carraway. Gatsby and Nick set up Daisy so her they can be together. This creates a mysterious story about the love affair and the past and present. There are major turns in the plot and metaphors. the story goes through the city and east and west egg in New York to show greed and death in a weird but great book.
In the Great Gatsby throughout the novel Jay Gatsby is chasing something on the other side of the lake. Gatsby goes through a journey to get back his love Daisy. Through the help of his new neighbor Nick Carraway. Gatsby and Nick set up Daisy so her they can be together. This creates a mysterious story about the love affair and the past and present. There are major turns in the plot and metaphors. the story goes through the city and east and west egg in New York to show greed and death in a weird but great book.
The Fault In Our Stars why it matters
The Fault in our Stars: John Green: Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆ Why This Book has Value:How It teaches people about individual effects on our loved ones and how we should live life
The Fault in our stars by John Green centers around two love struck teenagers Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters both who are either currently or have struggled with cancer and both at some point expect to die throughout the book. The book centers around a idea of entropy and the meaning of life, what we should do even tho life really doesn't matter. It gives a very good perspective on the world around us and how we can affect those we are close to, this is emphasized by how in the book Hazel Grace refers to herself as a “side effect” as well as how she doesn't want to “be a grenade” to her loved ones she doesn't want to ruin the lives of those she loves around her and this can potentially give readers a perspective on life and how we affect our loved ones. More often then not many people never realize how much we as individuals affect those we love In both good and bad ways love and experiences are what make life meaningful its important to find them not rush into life but to experience it. This book dosent hold any stops when it comes to being straightforward about life and death people live and people die no one not even cancer patents are “heroes” people just want to live and be able to experience the life that was given to them. I would recommend this book to almost anyone it gives great insight on alot of ideas and brings up a lot of things to talk about
The Fault in our stars by John Green centers around two love struck teenagers Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters both who are either currently or have struggled with cancer and both at some point expect to die throughout the book. The book centers around a idea of entropy and the meaning of life, what we should do even tho life really doesn't matter. It gives a very good perspective on the world around us and how we can affect those we are close to, this is emphasized by how in the book Hazel Grace refers to herself as a “side effect” as well as how she doesn't want to “be a grenade” to her loved ones she doesn't want to ruin the lives of those she loves around her and this can potentially give readers a perspective on life and how we affect our loved ones. More often then not many people never realize how much we as individuals affect those we love In both good and bad ways love and experiences are what make life meaningful its important to find them not rush into life but to experience it. This book dosent hold any stops when it comes to being straightforward about life and death people live and people die no one not even cancer patents are “heroes” people just want to live and be able to experience the life that was given to them. I would recommend this book to almost anyone it gives great insight on alot of ideas and brings up a lot of things to talk about
Sunday, July 3, 2016
1984 - George Orwell (Chandler Tanner)
Title of Book: 1984Author: George Orwell
# of Pages: 298
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Why This Book has Value:
"Who controls the past controls the future: Who controls the present controls the past."
The book 1984 invents a dystopia and world in which George Orwell warns us all to be weary of devices such as political correctness, and to stand guard against attempts to "reinterpret" or otherwise change history. He shows that totalitarianism comes in all shapes and forms, primarily the progressive omission of personal freedom.
In our society, even removing the use of the word "terrorism," or increasing regulation, justified by the "protection of the environment" perpetuates the real-world relevancy of the warnings contained in the book 1984.
George Orwell propels his warning forward with the his brilliant conception of a dystopia far more advanced and powerful than even the USSR or Nazi Germany ever got- where not only are your actions monitored and controlled, but your thoughts too. Throughout the story, you follow an "Outer Party" member by the name of Winston through his internal struggle against the Party. You're enveloped into a world controlled by "Big Brother," and you witness Winston's almost instinctual resistance to the removal of freedom that has been imposed on his society for a very long time. On the contrary, it is Winston's believe that not even an all-powerful government can completely control you, and he exclaimed that “They could lay bare in the utmost detail everything that you had done or said or thought; but the inner heart, whose workings were mysterious even to yourself, remained impregnable.” This leaves us, as the readers, with a goal for Winston. Will he be able to stay human, and become free, despite all odds? Orwell will even define what it means to be human, a definition we all have taken for granted.
Orwell's novel will excite you, fill you with enthusiasm and hope, and crush your dreams and could leave you furious and frustrated. I personally have never read a novel with such emotional value to it. Orwell will most definitely leave you internally chanting "down with Big Brother! Down with Big Brother!"
Orwell, though a genius and complex series of plots, will leave you with a universal understanding of the human need for freedom. Through such a universal idea, you as the reader will effortlessly be able to interpret the warning within his book. This novel is simply a must read for all Americans.
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Title of Book: All Quiet on the Western FrontAuthor: Erich Maria Remarque
# of Pages 295
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Why This Book has Value:
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A book worth reading is hard, especially with how busy everyone is now. All Quiet on the
Western Front is definitely worth the time. It captures a very unique perspective; it’s from world
war one but it’s not from the side you would expect. It’s actually from the perspective of a 19
year old German soldier, Paul Baümer and his experiences in the war. It shows the not so
clean side of war, all the dirt, the grime, and the blood. In a truly elegant statement the author portrays the intent of the book “it will simply try to tell of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped shells, were destroyed by the war.”(Remarque Preface) The reason it's worth a read, is because it shows a piece of history that is seen very little, especially as we get farther away from the world wars. As time goes by the people who have experienced this in person will no longer be around to tell us about the events that happened. Remarque conveys the horridness of war to those who have never been nor ever will be there. One excellent example from the book is “So I crawl away to the farthest corner and stay there, my eyes glued on him, my hand grasping the knife--ready, if he stirs, to spring at him again.”(Remarque 216) When these events are recorded in an artful way, it is important to learn from our past. This is very cliche but we are doomed to repeat the past if we don't learn from it. As expressed by the main character Paul ““Comrade”, I say to the dead man, but I say it calmly, ”today you, tomorrow me. But if I come out of it, comrade, I will fight against this, that has struck us both down; from you taken life--and from me--? Life also. I promise you, comrade. It shall never happen again.”(Remarque 226)
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Gatsby
Reviewer: Logan Papi
Title of Book: The Great Gatsby
Author: F Scott Fitzgerald
# of Pages 193
Star Rating: ★★★★★
Why This Book has Value: The Great Gatsby by itself is an American classic, but some believe that it might have outlived its stay in the educational system. I disagree entirely, it holds lessons not taught in today's system and delivers them subtly, often without the reader noticing at all. Let me show you what I mean.
This book revolves around Nick Carraway, a business man who moved in next door to the mysterious and very extravagant spender Jay Gatsby. Gatsby threw the largest parties in all of New York, ones that everyone who was anyone would go, no matter what. All of these parties were to seduce and attract the attention of Daisy, who was Nick's cousin twice removed and married to Tom Buchanon. So already there's some love affair tomfoolery* going on, and we have our plot. This goes on back and forth for a while with indirect fighting between Gatsby and Buchanan over Daisy and Nick just gets to witness it. The ending is completely unexpected and leaves the reader with a sense likened to that of just witnessing Murphy's law in action.
It deals heavily with the avariciousness of the twenties and what sort of problems arise from one man's greed. It also serves as a very accurate historical depiction and really brings to life what the twenties were, between the swinging parties and the bone crushing mornings after. “I hope she’ll be a fool - that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.” - Daisy (Pg 21 Fitzgerald) shows the attitude of how people should ignore what the world wants and enjoy themselves before the high ends. That was the embodiment of the time and nobody could want it less.
It truly is a timeless story that needs -- no, Deserves a place in the educational system to teach the youth about what the past was like, and to teach them what happened shortly after... cheers!
Title of Book: The Great Gatsby
Author: F Scott Fitzgerald
# of Pages 193
Star Rating: ★★★★★
Why This Book has Value: The Great Gatsby by itself is an American classic, but some believe that it might have outlived its stay in the educational system. I disagree entirely, it holds lessons not taught in today's system and delivers them subtly, often without the reader noticing at all. Let me show you what I mean.
This book revolves around Nick Carraway, a business man who moved in next door to the mysterious and very extravagant spender Jay Gatsby. Gatsby threw the largest parties in all of New York, ones that everyone who was anyone would go, no matter what. All of these parties were to seduce and attract the attention of Daisy, who was Nick's cousin twice removed and married to Tom Buchanon. So already there's some love affair tomfoolery* going on, and we have our plot. This goes on back and forth for a while with indirect fighting between Gatsby and Buchanan over Daisy and Nick just gets to witness it. The ending is completely unexpected and leaves the reader with a sense likened to that of just witnessing Murphy's law in action.
It deals heavily with the avariciousness of the twenties and what sort of problems arise from one man's greed. It also serves as a very accurate historical depiction and really brings to life what the twenties were, between the swinging parties and the bone crushing mornings after. “I hope she’ll be a fool - that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.” - Daisy (Pg 21 Fitzgerald) shows the attitude of how people should ignore what the world wants and enjoy themselves before the high ends. That was the embodiment of the time and nobody could want it less.
It truly is a timeless story that needs -- no, Deserves a place in the educational system to teach the youth about what the past was like, and to teach them what happened shortly after... cheers!
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Important Books Blog
Kiana Jamshidinezhad
The Matrix
The Matrix is a book I think every person should read, ( or at least my age). This book shows how society is stuck in a false reality, and to be free you have to break out of the system; The system is called the Matrix.
The concept of the book is this; in an unknown year in the distant future, robots are using humans as an energy source, with us humans having no idea. Humans are no longer born, they are grown. However we aren't aware what's going on, we all think we're just living life, when really were living in tanks, and definitely not living life. There is a group of a few people that have broken out of this system, and know what is really going on, the leader is named Morpheus, he is trying to break all of humanity out of this system so we can reclaim our lives. However it is a very huge challenge for him and his crew due to the Secret Agents, they cannot beat them, thus resulting in humans being slaves forever. Morpheus thinks he has found “ the one”, his name is Neo and he is still stuck in the Matrix. Morpheus finds Neo, and gives him the chance to see the real(terrible) world, or keep himself in the Matrix. He chooses to see what's going on, and from there on out, he is trained for beating the Agents.
The Matrix opens with shots of a computer screen showing that a call is being traced, the voices discuss whether or not they have found “ the one”. Secret Agents go into the room, these secret agents are supposed to protect the system, which is what the “ voices” are trying to escape from. This setting is unknown throughout the book, they say it could be thousands or billions of years into the future. The subject matter is to break out of the system. This book really connects to the real world; In the book it's talking about breaking out of a physical system, but to connect that to real world, people need to break out of this metaphorical system. This day and age everybody is the same, they're all wanting to be the same, it seems like everyone these days wants to be super cool and gangster. Why? I don't know either.
The vocabulary in this book is very very deep, it's very serious, and quite advanced. I think the most developed character is Neo, He starts off trapped in the system and unaware, but once he is he is very scared and wants to be put back in. But, throughout the book you see him gain confidence and strength, thus wanting to beat the Secret Agents; He becomes very strong. I feel like The Matrix has many themes, but the one i think is the most special is the relationship between the brain, body, and the mind. The Matrix explores these connections, and especially how the connection changes when the world turns out to be an illusion. The people inside the matrix can feel physical sensations, which are being created by the mind; This book shows how the body cannot survive without the mind. The existence and absence of these 3 elements separates Neo, and Morpheus from not only the Agents, but also the Architect, the Oracle, and the other matrix bound entities.
I feel like the audience is towards teenagers, and if it wasn't intended to be it should be. This book is all about demonstrating being different and separating from the system, which i think kids my age should start doing. All in all, This book needs to be advertised more, because it's truly incredible.
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Ready player one-Gage Blakeslee
Ready Player One By Earnest Cline 374 pg's And I rate it 5/5 stars
Ready Player One, is a sci-fi thriller story with an amazing character development, story arch and heart wrenching plot twists. it follows a teenager named wade watts. Who is an orphan living in the year 2077 with his aunt who has no value of his well being. When his world gets flipped upside down because of the opportunity to win millions of dollars and run the most important company in the world to possibly even save it. The only way for humanity to cope with how awful the earth is is by spending most of their time in the virtual world of the oasis. The creator of the oasis was a millionaire before he died of old age, and before he bit the dust he put in his will that the next owner of the oasis would be the person who could fine an Easter egg in the multi universe sized virtual realm he created using clues and references to find it.
This book is one of my absolute favorites because of how addicting it is to read, I've read it about five times now because every time I read it I get more and more of the references and little clues and foreshadowing every time I read it. Not to mention the characters are lovable, relate-able and hate-able. The characters are created so well and how they are written it makes me feel like I know them and have for years. But I think my most favorite aspect is the references, I didn't live in the eighties but watch, read and listen to allot of the culture and in the novel the references can range from very subtle to right in your face and ts wonderfully fun.
So I feel this book is very valuable to the busy reader, its easy to start and stop, but its also so much fun to read and get into. I feel this is an excellent book to read and amazing story to get lost in.
Ready Player One, is a sci-fi thriller story with an amazing character development, story arch and heart wrenching plot twists. it follows a teenager named wade watts. Who is an orphan living in the year 2077 with his aunt who has no value of his well being. When his world gets flipped upside down because of the opportunity to win millions of dollars and run the most important company in the world to possibly even save it. The only way for humanity to cope with how awful the earth is is by spending most of their time in the virtual world of the oasis. The creator of the oasis was a millionaire before he died of old age, and before he bit the dust he put in his will that the next owner of the oasis would be the person who could fine an Easter egg in the multi universe sized virtual realm he created using clues and references to find it.
This book is one of my absolute favorites because of how addicting it is to read, I've read it about five times now because every time I read it I get more and more of the references and little clues and foreshadowing every time I read it. Not to mention the characters are lovable, relate-able and hate-able. The characters are created so well and how they are written it makes me feel like I know them and have for years. But I think my most favorite aspect is the references, I didn't live in the eighties but watch, read and listen to allot of the culture and in the novel the references can range from very subtle to right in your face and ts wonderfully fun.
So I feel this book is very valuable to the busy reader, its easy to start and stop, but its also so much fun to read and get into. I feel this is an excellent book to read and amazing story to get lost in.
Friday, June 10, 2016
Title of Book:Legend Author:Marie Lu
# of Pages:367 Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Why This Book has Value:
In the book, Legend, Marie Lu has created a spectacular setting, Back in 2020 I would think, a flood covered the bottom half of the east coast leaving only a few states left, after splitting these states into two different countries, The Republic, which ranges from California to Colorado, and The Colonies which ranges from Nebraska to Michigan. The Republic has these things called trials where they test ten-year-old boys and girls to see where the fit into society, if you pass 1300/1500 or higher you live, if you fail then you die. June Iparis is one of the two main character perspectives your read from, She is a fifteen-year-old prodigy, who scored a perfect 1500, and Day the last main characters perspective you read from, he is fifteen-years-old, and one of the most wanted criminals you could think of, he's set military bases a blaze, robbed banks, but he did it for a good cause, to save his brother from a government controlled plague as for his trial scores he failed, or so he thinks he got a perfect 1500 but is still in denial about it. Day and June meet in an unlikely situation, June wandered into a "Skiz" fight and got stabbed, Day saved her life and drug her to safety, and patched her wounds, later that evening they kiss, June then realizes the man she has been looking for is the one she kissed, She follows Day to his house were she uses his family as bait, and asks that no harm comes to Days' family, but Commander Jameson, June's commanding officer orders Thomas to kill days mother. After being captured Day gets trance ported to prison and gets interrogated by a whole bunch of other military people, June decides to go against her government and free Day from his death sentence along the way they free his older brother John, John takes Days place, and gets killed instead of Day. Day and June make there escape to Vegas where they will uncover mysteries hidden within the Republic.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Title of Book: The Things They Carried Author:Tim O'Brien # of Pages 233 Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Why This Book has Value:
In the novel The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien Tim discusses his experience through the Vietnam war. Tim is a character in its self in the book he goes through how his life was before the war, during, and after. This book has value due to the fact that many aspects of war are shown. Tim is whats known as an unreliable narrator.He would tell a war story and would say "none of this even happened" (O'Brien 64). There were many characters included that where soldiers as well such as Kiowa who had a big toll on all of the other soldiers. Not only does this novel portray great stories but also includes history and how life was back in the late 60's. When a soldier was drafter is was based off of their birthday; some decided to go if they were drafter, dodge and others. In this novel Tim goes deep into his head on what he was going to do when he found out he was going to be drafted. In the beginning of the text Tim goes through what the men carried physically and emotionally. " They carried their reputations" (O'Brien 77). In this quote it shows an emotional feeling that the soldiers carried with them. All though the book goes into great detail of certain situations it is a great read. It shows how war effects a person and those around you.
In the novel The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien Tim discusses his experience through the Vietnam war. Tim is a character in its self in the book he goes through how his life was before the war, during, and after. This book has value due to the fact that many aspects of war are shown. Tim is whats known as an unreliable narrator.He would tell a war story and would say "none of this even happened" (O'Brien 64). There were many characters included that where soldiers as well such as Kiowa who had a big toll on all of the other soldiers. Not only does this novel portray great stories but also includes history and how life was back in the late 60's. When a soldier was drafter is was based off of their birthday; some decided to go if they were drafter, dodge and others. In this novel Tim goes deep into his head on what he was going to do when he found out he was going to be drafted. In the beginning of the text Tim goes through what the men carried physically and emotionally. " They carried their reputations" (O'Brien 77). In this quote it shows an emotional feeling that the soldiers carried with them. All though the book goes into great detail of certain situations it is a great read. It shows how war effects a person and those around you.
The Fault in Our Stars- Hannah Bright
Title of Book: The Fault In Our Stars
Author: John Green
# of Pages: 313
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆
Why This Book has Value:
The Fault in Our Stars centers around the young love of 16 year old Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus "Gus" Waters. Hazel Grace has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer for three years now. She continues to call herself a "side effect of the relentless mutation that made the diversity of life on earth possible" ( Chapter 4, pg.49). At her regular support group for cancer kids, she made the acquaintance of Augustus Waters, 17 year old osteosarcoma patient. As the books go on, Hazel starts to feel herself fall in love with Gus, and she eventually tells him how she has never been able to contact the seemingly recluse of an author, Peter Van Houten, who wrote Hazel's favorite book, An Imperial Affliction. Waters contacts Houtem's assistant, explaining the dilemma and how Hazel wants to know the answers of the ending of the book. He then uses his wish from the Make-A-Wish Foundation™ to finance the travel plans. However, the trip is put on hold because a slight ICU scare of Hazel's Her doctors and her parents then decide she can go on the trip as long as her mother goes along with her. Gus, Hazel, and Hazel's mother then fly to Amsterdam, where Van Houten currently resides. They meet with the drunk and rude author and then proceed to the Anne Frank Memorial House where they share their first kiss. At the end of their trip, Augustus reveals his cancer has come back to Hazel. "He flashed his crooked smile, then said, 'I lit up like a Christmas tree, Hazel Grace. The lining of my chest, my left hip, my liver, everywhere.' "( Chapter 13, pg.214). Through out the book, Hazel and Gus experience love and pain, combined into one. "'That's the thing about pain,' Augustus said, and then glanced back at me. 'It demands to be felt.' " Cancer is one of the main themes of the book, along with the necessity of suffering, the inevitable (death/oblivion) and Love. These themes contribute to the overall factor: no matter what you are facing/ going through, always live in the moment. The Fault in Our Stars is a great book for teenagers, I believe, and overall, a great read.
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