Friday, 24 February 2012

1st Blog Post - How to Identify a Good Book

Find a good book is always difficult, a lot of people trying to be a good author, few with success. Recently, I read a book named Uglies, from Scott Westerfeld, and this book is really, really good! It's the kind of book I particularly like, because it catches my attention, it ends with a taste of "I want more" and there is a lot of climax moments, when you think Tally (the main character) will not get it. Is a fiction-romance book, that tells the story of our society in some years from now, if we don't stop wasting and destroying the nature. Is a story of a society that when people are 16 years old, in the day of their birthdays, they do a surgery to become a perfect person, and as a perfect, they have the right to party and to do what they want. But, there is a society, Smoke, that think there is something wrong with this surgery. So, Tally becomes friends with Shay, and Shay is always talking about this society. In the day of their surgery (because both were born on the same day), Shay ranaway, and a govern organ, Special Circumstances, go to Tally and tell her that she will only become perfect if she finds Shay! Then, the history begins! So, this catches your attention during the whole book, have a lot of climax moments and ends in a INCREDIBLE way! That's what a good book needs to!

 - The whole PERFECT serie.

7 comments:

  1. Hi Bia, nice thing to coment your favorites books!

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  2. Good job on your first blog post Beatriz! It's written well, and you followed instructions correctly. The only suggestion I have for you is to watch your spelling. Otherwise, good blog!

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    1. thank you, i will pay more attencion on this. haha

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  3. I liked the blog post. Like Rebekah said you should watch your spelling, and don't forget to have a citation for your book.

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  4. This is a properly written blog post. Keep an eye on your spelling though.

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  5. Good job on the post. i hate to make it seem like I'm repeating things, but you followed the instructions well, and gave a good synopsis of the story without giving away too many plot points. Keep up the good work.

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