Friday, September 30, 2016

Duffey-Writers as Readers


Image result for Warriors book2. Horror, Mystery, Suspense, Fiction, Adventure, Magic, etc. They always leave me wanting more and interest me with every page that I turn. I am drawn to these books because they just spark my interest and I guess I read what I love to watch.

Image result for Fablehaven5. All the time. Croak series, Divergent series, Hunger Games series, Dark Vengeance series, Percy Jackson series, Swindle series, Fablehaven series, Everyday, Warrior series, etc. Because I kept wanting to know what was going to happen next and I always wanted more. Swindle took sometime to get through and still hold on- or at least it does now. I read the Swindle series in Elementary.

8. I don't think I really have a favorite series. The books I read that I remember stand out to me because they kind of remind of my life or a fantasy where I can put myself in the main characters shoes.

9.  1) When I finished reading Allegiant I was angry afterwards because Tris died and that was not okay I was so angry that the author let that happen after all her and Four went through.
     2) When I finished reading Croak I was sad because first Driggs died and then- if I remember correctly- Lex pretty much sacrificed herself to be with him and then they ended up not together in the end and it was just so depressing and sad.
Image result for Croak    3) When I finished reading Mockingjay I was happy because the Capital was finally overthrown and life was good for the people in the end.

11. Usually yes. Anyone really that finds it interesting. I wouldn't say my writing are ever like a specific genre. Nope cause I don't imagine any reader while I write. I don't know I mean I may choose my words more carefully.

12. I personally think so but then again there are those who don't read and write very well. In my opinion I think so because we read a lot and pay attention to what's being "said" to us in the words of the author and we pick up good descriptive words and punctuation. And then again there are people that are really good writers but they're not big into reading.

1 comment:

  1. I devoured the Divergent series, too, and like you, I was disappointed with the last book. Not just the ending but most of the rest--I found myself skimming large sections. But I visited Chicago during the time I was reading the series and it was cool to be able to picture all the landmarks and buildings that played into the stories' action.

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