I love The Stranger! I read it for my AP Lit class, and I became obsessed with Camus' depiction of apathy. It is interesting to consider the meaning of the work in conjunction with Keats' Ode On Melancholy. Totally different themes, but if you liked the whole remembering to feel because that's the whole point of life part of The Stranger, you might like this!
The Inheritance Games is a great series! The books follow Avery Grambs, who suddenly inherits a fortune and has to figure out why the money was left to her. There's mystery and romance :)
Bravo! You've got so much creativity inside you, I can tell. Horror is one of my favorite genres to read, and this didn't disappoint. Are you an X-files fan, by chance? I remember there being an episode that takes place at a logging camp, but it sure doesn't end like this...! It's called Darkness Falls if you're interested.
A couple notes to you: I think the reader could use some explanation of what choker/setter holes are. I also think you could break this up into smaller paragraphs, which would not only make it easier on the reader's eye, but also designate more moments of suspense (a very good thing)!
We used to go to our grandparents every thanksgiving, and while we were there we would go to the "Festival of Lights" which was a park filled with holiday lights. It was always my favorite part of the holidays.
I love The Stranger! I read it for my AP Lit class, and I became obsessed with Camus' depiction of apathy. It is interesting to consider the meaning of the work in conjunction with Keats' Ode On Melancholy. Totally different themes, but if you liked the whole remembering to feel because that's the whole point of life part of The Stranger, you might like this!
Thank you!
The Inheritance Games is a great series! The books follow Avery Grambs, who suddenly inherits a fortune and has to figure out why the money was left to her. There's mystery and romance :)
You remind me of myself at 12. The difference is that you choose to speak out--and that is a gift. That is power.
Bravo! You've got so much creativity inside you, I can tell. Horror is one of my favorite genres to read, and this didn't disappoint. Are you an X-files fan, by chance? I remember there being an episode that takes place at a logging camp, but it sure doesn't end like this...! It's called Darkness Falls if you're interested.
A couple notes to you: I think the reader could use some explanation of what choker/setter holes are. I also think you could break this up into smaller paragraphs, which would not only make it easier on the reader's eye, but also designate more moments of suspense (a very good thing)!
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Thanks!
We used to go to our grandparents every thanksgiving, and while we were there we would go to the "Festival of Lights" which was a park filled with holiday lights. It was always my favorite part of the holidays.
Amazing!