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From The Text
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“Ten days after the war ended, my sister Laura
drove a car off a bridge. The bridge was being repaired: she went right
through the Danger sign. The car fell a hundred feet into the ravine smashing
through the treetops feathery with new leaves, then burst into flames and
rolled down into the shallowly creek at the bottom. Chunks of bridge fell on
top of it. Nothing was left of her but charred smithereens.”
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(R) When I first opened this book, I was
apprehensive because all the other books I had read from the AP Lit list of “Books-It-Would-Be-Good-To-Read”
had bored me right out of my mind. Then I read this book< and I’m hooked
from the first sentence. Teachers (Well, English
Teachers) are always telling students to write a great “hook”. Whenever I hear that I always think, ‘There’s
no way a writer can pull someone in with just one sentence! You need to at
least read the first paragraph.’ Margaret Atwood, I’m pleased to say, has proved
me wrong. I’ve barely started the
book, but already I have all these questions in my head that make me want to hide
away somewhere and devour this book until I discover the answers.
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Dialectical Journal #23: The Blind Assassin
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She is absolutely amazing. I'm glad that you enjoyed this book from the very beginning. It only gets better.
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