This
week I read Insurgent by Veronica Roth. In the book,
the city is split into 5 factions. Erudite (The intelligent)
Dauntless (the brave) Amity
(peaceful) Candor
(the honest) and last but not least Admegation
(the selfless). Basically what happens is the Erudite
attack the Admegation
using a special serum they made to mind control the Dauntless
into killing all the government leaders. Tris,
the
main character, and
some of her friends are Divergent
which means they are not effected by the serum, escape and flee to
the amity for shelter eventually they team up with the factionless
who are basically a homeless group of people, and plan an attack on
the Erudite.
Tris was all for the attack until her boyfriends father, Marcus
,reveals to her that the Erudite
attacked to make sure some important history information was not
revealed. Tris is forced to help Marcus instead of her own friends to
save the information. She was prepared to give up her life for the
cause just like both her parents had but after failing to obtain the
information she was saved by her boyfriend Tobias. After that the
factionless attempt to take over. In my opinion this book was not
great but still good although not as good as Veronica's first book in
the series Divergent.
I quote that I like in this book is when Tris
is about be put under a serum that was supposed to kill her. “The
serum goes into effect in one minute, be brave Tris.
Out of 5 stars I would rate insurgent 4 stars and if you like books
that are action packed then this book is for you.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Pursuit Of Happyness
This week I read The Pursuit Of Happyness by Chris Gardner. The book begins with Chris being a young boy growing up fatherless in the hood. I guess he wasn't really fatherless but his abusive stepfather Freddie wasn't the most fatherly figure. In fact Freddie found it necessary to remind Chris daily that he wasn't his father. After he left home he went into the Army in hopes of going overseas. Unfortunately that wasn't Gods plan so he was stationed in the states as a medic. Out of the Army Chris tried to take a career as a doctor and soon he was better than most new doctors . It was about this time that he was married to his girlfriend Jackie and she came to live with him in San Francisco were he was working. When he realized he wouldn't be able to make much money without a going to medical school he quit his job not wanted to wait years to become Dr. Chris Gardner.
Chris
and Jackie fought often but always made up in the end. All of a
sudden Jackie became pregnant with a boy and Chris
was thrust into fatherhood. On one occasion, before the baby was
born,
Jackie
abruptly demanded to know how Chris
was going to be a father if he had
never
had one. This confrontation caused Chris to really think about him as
a father. Obviously there was quite a few things he didn't know about
being a father but he knew one thing, he would
always be a presence in his sons life.
At
one point Jackie and Chris fought and Jackie walked off but Chris
wasn't finished so he grabbed her arm and they struggled for a while
until he eventually let go sending Jackie flying into a thorn bush.
The next day he was charged with beating his wife and was sent
to court. It ended up he wasn’t
arrested for “beating”her but for the loads of parking tickets he
had left unpaid. The sentence was ten days. Returning home he finds
the house locked and empty with their car no where in sight. Jackie
had left him, took his son, and everything he owned.
After
that he struggled on the brink of homelessness until eventually
Jackie came to give him their
son and the homelessness began. About this time he gets a job as a
stock broker and long story short he gets him and his son off
the street. In my opinion this book was incredible especially
considering it is a true story and not fiction. One
reason for this is the constant action.
For
example when everything was finally looking up his wife and son
disappeared.
I
also
like it cause it has great writing and there is never a dull moment.
I rate this book five stars and I strongly suggest you read this
book.
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