I liked the ending to my novel. He explained what happened in a way that made it so happy and then explained what there “first act as free men” was. It was food, bread to be exact. The book itself was very, very good. The beginning was a little confusing on who was there with him, who he was talking to, and what was happening to him and his family. The middle and end were my favorite parts. It told of all his experiences and parts of fear, power abuse, identity loss, and choice less choices. It explained the most of his experience of hunger, survival, choices he had to make, and about family. His father and him were together pretty much until the very end. I cannot choose one theme for the novel I red. There are so many ways I can link in every theme in different ways.
I loved reading this book and learned so much from it. I have learned that we need to speak up when something is happening to someone who is fearful and silent for the person who is abusing their power. Don’t be a bystander. I have also learned a lot from blogging, it helped me understand the book better. I think every teen should have this experience, it helps us understand books better and help us realize parts we might have missed. To end with, Thank you all for commenting and looking at our blogs! we really love reading what you have written to us and answering back to you. Thank you all!
Yes i agree with you because you say you learned so much from the book and i can relate to that since i also learn from the books i read. One thing i learned was that you learn from experiences such as doing blogs. Keep it up man. Good job on this post.Hope this feedback helps.
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