So I'm still reading the boom "Bitten". You can't blame me^ it's a very long book. You know what it's about so I won't spend my time summarizing it. Even though I've done about 2 blogpost on this book already there is still a lot of things you and I can get from this book.
I've been reading this book for so long and now I'm realizing what it's probably really about. Elena is always talking about how girls are not meant to be werewolves. She just got lucky because she got bitten by one. That reminded me about how women aren't supposed to do certain things that men do. Elena shows that she has the power and strength to suck peoples blood, slice their neck open, and even fight male werewolves and win.
Now it isn't very lady like for Elena to do that. Compared to men we're more organized and well mannered. But we also have the right to do whatever we want. If some women want to do manly things than they should.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Ok, so I am still readin the book "Bitten". It's about a girl named Elena and she's a werewolve. She basically lives a double life. She has a husban that doesnt k ke her true identity and her werewolve pack brother,Clay,is her real lover.
Today I was reading about how her pack brother Logan got killed. Elena and Clay are trying to find out who killed him and go on her hunt for him. They fin the person but decides not to do anything to him. Elena is so tempted to do something about the situation holds back because she knows it wouldn't be the righ thing to do. Also she can't kill him cause Jeremy hasn't given her an order to.
I really don't like the fact that all the pack brothers and Elena have to wait til Jeremy gives a comand to do what they want. It's like he owns them in a way. What makes I more confusing is that their okay with that. They never complain abou it. I guess they feel like it's the least they can do since he took care of them all their life and he took them in knowing hey were goin through tough times. They should have the right to do whatever they want before consulting Jeremy about it.
But then again I think it's right for Jeremy to do what he's doing. Let's not forget they are werewolves. So it's really important that they don't do anything stupid. Jeremy is the leader for a reason. He's the older one out of all of them and the midst experienced. He worked so hard to come this far by being a werewolve that he doesn't want a stupid little werewolve ruining everything he has. So he has to make sure thathe knows what the pack is doing at all times.
As you can see I have mixed opinions about this. So what do you think?
Today I was reading about how her pack brother Logan got killed. Elena and Clay are trying to find out who killed him and go on her hunt for him. They fin the person but decides not to do anything to him. Elena is so tempted to do something about the situation holds back because she knows it wouldn't be the righ thing to do. Also she can't kill him cause Jeremy hasn't given her an order to.
I really don't like the fact that all the pack brothers and Elena have to wait til Jeremy gives a comand to do what they want. It's like he owns them in a way. What makes I more confusing is that their okay with that. They never complain abou it. I guess they feel like it's the least they can do since he took care of them all their life and he took them in knowing hey were goin through tough times. They should have the right to do whatever they want before consulting Jeremy about it.
But then again I think it's right for Jeremy to do what he's doing. Let's not forget they are werewolves. So it's really important that they don't do anything stupid. Jeremy is the leader for a reason. He's the older one out of all of them and the midst experienced. He worked so hard to come this far by being a werewolve that he doesn't want a stupid little werewolve ruining everything he has. So he has to make sure thathe knows what the pack is doing at all times.
As you can see I have mixed opinions about this. So what do you think?
Thursday, January 13, 2011
So I'm reading this book called "Bitten". It's about a pack of werewolves trying to kill this other werewolve who is killing in the pack's territory. In the pack there is a girl name Elena. Elena is the only girl in the pack. She is he one who decided that she wanted to live a human life. While she's with her boyfriend Philip she has to hide the fact that she's a werewolf. The pack leader Jeremy called her back to try to find out who the mysterious werewolve is. Elena is forced to remember all those memories of her being with her pack brothers.
Elena doesn't want to live this life style. That's why she left it behind and moved on with her life as a human. She soo confused at this point. It's not like she can forget about her where she came from,who bit her, Jeremy helping he out when she was just beginnin to understand this stuff. She's trying to avoid this by tryingto be like someone who she is not. She's not a human with this perfect life and all. No matter how hard she try she's still going to be that some old werewolf she was. Is it really worth it going through all that trouble to forget who you really are?
Elena doesn't want to live this life style. That's why she left it behind and moved on with her life as a human. She soo confused at this point. It's not like she can forget about her where she came from,who bit her, Jeremy helping he out when she was just beginnin to understand this stuff. She's trying to avoid this by tryingto be like someone who she is not. She's not a human with this perfect life and all. No matter how hard she try she's still going to be that some old werewolf she was. Is it really worth it going through all that trouble to forget who you really are?
Thursday, January 6, 2011
16 1/2 on the block
So I just finished this book called "16 1/2 on the block" this book is basically about a boy named Mike and a girl named Latina. These two teens are interested in each other and they both go through a difficult situation together. They are trying to get back the money they lost from robbers and if they don't get it then...well you'll find out.
This book made me think about thiefs and criminals. Police officers just throw them in jail without really wanting to try to help them. Sometimes locking someone up away from the world doesn't always help. That doesn't do them any good. They'll probably so it again.
We don't stop to think about why they need that money they robbed. For example in the book the robbers stole the money because his son needs a sugery that cost over $10,000. Where was he going to get that kind of money from? Nobody wanted to give him a job because of his criminal record so he basically had no choice. Now I'm not saying this is right. But we deserve to help people who think that they have no other choice but to rob banks, stores, or people.
So the next time I see on the news that there was a robbery at the towns bank or something I'm not going to react badly right away. I'm not going to look at the person in disgust or in shame. I'm going to put myself in his or hers shoes and try to understand why they did it. I am not going to judge them right away. I think that everybody who commits crimes are not bad people.
This book made me think about thiefs and criminals. Police officers just throw them in jail without really wanting to try to help them. Sometimes locking someone up away from the world doesn't always help. That doesn't do them any good. They'll probably so it again.
We don't stop to think about why they need that money they robbed. For example in the book the robbers stole the money because his son needs a sugery that cost over $10,000. Where was he going to get that kind of money from? Nobody wanted to give him a job because of his criminal record so he basically had no choice. Now I'm not saying this is right. But we deserve to help people who think that they have no other choice but to rob banks, stores, or people.
So the next time I see on the news that there was a robbery at the towns bank or something I'm not going to react badly right away. I'm not going to look at the person in disgust or in shame. I'm going to put myself in his or hers shoes and try to understand why they did it. I am not going to judge them right away. I think that everybody who commits crimes are not bad people.
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