Sunday, September 30, 2012

Another book Forged!

   The book Forge by Laurie Halse is special in many ways and is one of the better books I've read this year. It captures hold of human emotion in many different ways. In this book it takes place with Curzon from Chains joining the army and saving the life of another boy. The internal thinking is very advanced  and the description is to, an example of this is "the rebel boy dropped his musket, bent over with a mighty groan, and puked. My belly went sour too, but I choked back the bile." This is a very detailed description of what he saw and the way it was written made it sound as though he was really saying it to you. The character also changes from beginning to end but always stays a patriot.

   A way he changes is that he starts to understand what evil the world produces. In the past he looked up to his master and thought of him as one of his heroes, but it turns out  that his master is just like the Locktons to Isabel, vicious and unforgiving. He's shocked when this first happens because he has no idea Bellingham wants him back, proof of this is when he says "is there a maid to take my jacket?" and thus his former master gets him in court and gets him as a slave again. I would love to do more but  that would need me to refeal huge spoilers. I mean huge, so read me neext tie bye.

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