Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Slipping Into Darkness (Free Choice)

So I started reading Slipping into Darkness and I am at the interrogation part where Francis is being sneaky about trying to get a confession from Julian. His tactics are a bit blindsided if you ask me. I never really knew that police officers and detectives were always so sneaky with trying to make a person who may or may not have commited the crime confess. I just seems all to surreal to me, I to have had to sit in an interrogation room a couple times due to someone stealing from my place of employment, so they were questioning everyone. Which typically isn’t out of the norm, however, since I had a previous charge one of the first things the detective said to me was “Just tell me you did this”. I was completely mystified as to what even happened at the video store much worse admit to something I had no idea about! So as I’m reading about Francis talking with Julian I can’t help but think “If you know it’s wrong to interrogate a suspect that is underage and doesn’t have a lawyer present, how can anything they get on Julian be useful? Doesn’t it just get thrown out in the court of law? Well at least that’s what I was thinking until I read the part about Julian signing his Miranda rights card and about threw this book at the wall… just saying. However , I feel that Julian didn’t do anything wrong and was only liked Allison it wasn’t anything psycho as far as I can tell but we shall see!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Slipping into the Darkness

I have decided to read Slipping Into Darkness, for some reason ever since I read the Innocent Man by John Gresham I have really enjoyed reading mystery/murder stories. The book I'm reading is about a guy who was set up for murder from a previous case and no there is some young doctor who was murdered in her apartment and they somehow think it's connected to the same guy that is up for murder. I can't wait to see how this book ends. I enjoy reading about mysteries and seeing how the main characters react to the situations they are placed in. Steven King even wrote a review for the book and said "one of the best books I've read in a long, long time" which in my opinion says a lot. Steven King is a tremendous writer and has some original writing. I haven't read anything by Peter Blauner yet but I can honestly say I think it's going to be a good read. Once they submit a DNA sample they find out that it doesn’t belong to Julian Vega and end up having to dig up the twenty year old remains of the victim to try and get a DNA sample from under the finger nails of the deceased. Once they test the sample it comes back that it definitely doesn’t belong to Julian so all that work the detective did was completely pointless and put an innocent man in jail for almost twenty years. I fully plan on going home and curling up in my blanket and read this book!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Guided Response... Review

After finishing Thirteen Reasons Why in a way I found myself wanting to find out what happened between Clay and Skye. Since that wasn't an option, I settled for just thinking about what the purpose of the book was. The novel at first didn't really captivate me as I thought it would. It took a little bit to get into. Once I was within 50 pages in on the book I certainly didn't want to put it down. I started thinking about if this were one of my friends how would I feel, or would I actually follow the map and listen to the tapes as closely as Clay did. In all honesty I truly feel that I would. I would certainly want to know what happened to my friend and if there is a possible hidden message somewhere that I might catch that no one else did. I felt kind of sorry for Clay because he did have such high feelings for Hannah but never really broke out of his shell to take it further. So I was thinking that maybe he felt if he would have spoken to her sooner than maybe she might still be alive. I also thought about my friends who have recently died and what they might have been thinking before they took their own lives. This was a very good book once it finally got started. I wouldn't mind reading another book by Jay Asher just hope it's something that grabs me before I'm a quarter into it.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Guided Response Clay Jensen

So far I have come to this conclusion that Clay is genuinely a kind and loving person. Or just simply curious which is why he is following her map and tapes. I would be a little bit weirded out if I received a box full of tapes regarding the death of someone I cared about. I think Clay is in a very emotional state and just wants to find out what made Hannah Baker choose suicide over life. I would also want to know if I was in his particular situation as well. As I was reading all of the places she had gone and people she had seen Clay is expierencing for the first time. I can't say that if I was given a box of tapes from someone who I thought I cared about or even so much as wanted to date that I wouldn't listen and then eventually I would want to follow and go to those places because it's the last place the person I cared about went. Or even if they loved that particular spot then I would feel like their presence is almost there, like I was getting to see them for the last time. I really do have compassion for Clay because I haven't met too many people who would just drop whatever it is that their doing and go on a hunt to all the places that influeneced her decision. I am already finished with the book and I am very pleased with the life lesson Clay learned from all of this.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Thirteen Reason Why (Guided Response)

I can't even begin to describe my thoughts on Hannah's story. Typically when you read of someone committing suicide the people that person came in contact with some way or the other never really expects to get tapes in the mail and maps placed near or around their lockers. In a way I feel kind of angry about the tapes because if you felt close to the friend that this happened to, and all of a sudden you figure out your part of the reason, I would feel solely responsible even though other people were mentioned I would keep thinking "Why couldn't they come to me?" or "Why wouldn't they just have said something at that time?" On the other hand some of her friends might find it reassurring in a way that I was at least getting some kind of explaination instead of always wondering "Why?" Some people aren't as strong as others and when you put them into a category as to why you did this horrendous act to end your life, that is a very powerful situation. Their maybe tons of people on the list but to some they may only see themselves and may feel they need to end their life as well to make up for their friends loss. So in one way you could end up having more suicides on your hands or you could be shedding somekind of closure on the horrifying act, that's when you take a risk. If one of my friends or someone I had come in contact with and knew fairly well all of a sudden one day decided to kill themselves I would feel hurt, pain, and responsibility. I feel once you become friends with someone you owe them the comfort of being able to come to you for support and conversation. So if my friend didn't come and talk to me and one day I see a box delivered at my house with tapes inside with her voice on it, first I would completely freak out and think I was being haunted and two I wouldn't know what to expect because you just can't prepare yourself for something like this to come along. I don't really know what to expect next but I guess that's the whole point. I'm very intrigued with this book!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Breaking Dawn

I absolutely love this book beyond any other book I have read this year. I started reading Breaking Dawn last month and can't seem to put it down. Edward and Bella are finally at the point I have been waiting for. They are getting married with all of their family and friends around not to mention graduating high school and going "off to college" when really Bella is finally going to become the vampire she so desperately has wanted to be since she fell in love with Edward. I find this particular scenerio to be extremely intimate. Something about the way Edward looks, speaks, and touches Bella is something I feel every girl is looking for in a man of their own. There's such a bond between the two of them that most people are experiencing it for the first time. Which is why I feel so many people are drawn to Stephanie Meyers Twilight books. I have been in several different relationships none of which were perfect but what I think I was missing is that bond. Stephanie really portrays the perfect connection with a man through Edward. The protectivness is a huge brownie point  on my side, when you feel safe is when you are free to be who you are. Trust was another big factor in this book between Edward and Bella, for the simple fact that no one knew about the vampires except Bella and the select few warewolves. I can't wait to keep reading and see what happens, the suspense is driving me crazy.