Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Book Report: The Obsidian Blade Essay
I picked this  phonograph record because it had the coolest cover of all the books on the list. I know you shouldnt judge a book by its cover, but I have  nominate that books that do not have cool covers  atomic number 18 often quite boring. Like one of the  new(prenominal) books  unless had writing on the cover which guarantees  primitive boringness in my opinion.This book is about  turn of events circles in the air called diskos that people go  by dint of and end up in  spiritual places  handle on top of a pyramid with priests that  toil you in the heart or inside of a whale. It is quite violent at times, which is good because  approximately of the in between  sectionalizations are  strain of boring, but not boring enough to  damp reading completely, just boring like  hold for a bus that is late and youre  authentically bored but also kind of  burning because you really want the bus to show up.The  briny character is Tucker Flay, and his motivation is mostly that he wants to find h   is parents who went through this hole. Also, he is trying not to get killed or turned into a zombie.  accordingly this biker guy lives in a black  group B and burns off his mustache, and a lot of  another(prenominal) stuff happens which is even weirder, like one  per centum where a giant worm starts eating people, and the part where Tuckers mom goes crazy because shes addicted to Sudoku. There are no themes, just weird things happening, so I guess the main theme is just weirdness.Mostly, this was an okay book  shut out for the boring parts and the ending which I didnt get at all. I would recommend it to anyone who likes weird boring books that kind of leave you hanging at the end wondering what just happened.  
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