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This book is really getting exciting. So far im at the part where a kid named Matt who has been created as a clone of his "father", meets 3 naturally born humans. He feels really scared but yet curious at the same time. The kids had accidentally stumbled upon Matt's house and saw him on the inside. Since Celia, the girl who was caring for him at the time, had locked the door and the windows shut, Matt had to break the window in order to meet the people/kids. Once he did, he met the kids and accidentally scratched himself...he had a huge gash on his knee from the glass.

The kids freaking out, took him to a nearby nurse where a little chaos begins. Matt is now being treated as an outcast because the kids' father comes in and says that a clone shouldnt be treated as a human. Therefore, because of this, matt was sent to a "prison" as it were, because he was confined in an extraordinarily small space, feeding not off of human food, but some processessed food.

However, one of the three kids, Maria who was the youngest, came to where he was and started talking to him a lot. They were around the same age and i guess they shared similiar interests. Matt confided in her and she did the same with Matt. Soon they started to enjoy eachother's company and soon they became close friends.
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I'm gonna try and get approval for a book called The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer. I realllllyyyyyyyy wanna read this book for english because a girl i used to have an insane crush on in 8th grade reccommended it to me and i never got the chance to read it. I actually tried to find the book, but like, i couldnt... even the library didnt have it for some odd reason.. T_T felt sad during that period... and i told her that i couldnt find it ><". She seemed a little dissapointed but she said, whenever i get the chance to read it, to tell her... and since i know her phone # and aim.. i can tell her how the book is =DDD
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Hey guys... sorry if it took so long for me to post a new post thing on this blog T_T i guess u can call me a slow reader..but i was just soaking up like... the whole plot and what happened. The book was really neep and insightful. This may sound kinda speef/corny but i just had to read the whole book before i could post..it was pretty good XP.




Basically... this guy named...Guy Montag was a fireman that worked for the fire department. Their job was to burn any sort of literature because it was an endangerment to society and the poeple were more interested in the electronic stuff, such as seashell radios and many televisions. Guy met a seventeen year old girl named Clarisse; she helped him understand the importance of literature and how much it can teach people. However, she eventually died later, but Guy still had the appreciation for literature.




This was a conflict cuz the chief of the fire department didnt want Montag to feel this way. However, montag killed the chief and escaped the city, mainly because he didnt want much publicity on his appreciation of literature. Then as he fled, he bumped into a group of people who had such great love for novels and literature. He eventually became part of them.




Suddenly, there is word that a bomb has dropped on the city and Montag and the group go and help rebuild the city. They wanted to rebuild it into a literature loving city... apart from its corrupt electronic obsessed lifestyle.


Oh also, apart from reading really slow.. i was also preoccupied w/ a game i got recently Final Fantasy VII : Crisis Core... and i guess that game fits in cuz the company i work for in the game is verrryyy technological and very advanced. However im a guy that works for them, 1st Class SOLDIER, the "army" of the company. I guess this can relate because in Fahrenheit 451 the cities were very advanced and w/ almost no literature. However, one difference between these two applications was that in FFVII : CC , literature was highly valued... however its sometimes e-mail and on electric message boards, while in Fahrenheit 451, all literature was burned and destroyed.


Btw... this is an AWESOME game...get it ... and also... this game wasnt all bad toward my eng reading process cuz it helped me understand the conflict in my book ever more so... andddd.. to top it off....it was neep ^^_^^.
The ending was sooo sadd TTTT^TTTT....even tho i knew what would happen since i know the FF series >~<"


Posted by Neepsterz

I guess the symbolism in my book would be the evil ring that was made from Sauron. This ring would probably symbolize how fragile the concept of good and evil might be. Since this ring was generally evil, the good guys would have to destroy it so that the greater evil would not possess it, making them stronger. Rings are generally fragile, however the only way to destroy this ring was in the location of where it, generally was forged. So i guess the ring would also symbolize the quote "The only way to defeat a problem is to attack the source".

Neep ~
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Lord of the Rings was a really great book and i got into it the first moment i started to read it. Especially since i saw the movie to this a while back. ><" Insane action, fantasy plot, fantasy characters, good versus evil, .. basically a lot i would look for in a book. I'm kind of bummed that i finished this book... well, i guess its time to go to a new one.



The next book im gonna start to read is called Farenheit 451. Ive heard that his book was pretty good and i guess i know the overall plot to it but i never really got to know this book that well. Plus, i remember a great friend of mine reccommended it to me and so, as a tribute to her, i guess ill start to read it now.... to make up for lost times XD. Also, anything with fire is pretty neep...though not really fond of Ray Bradbury... he's ok and all...but ill see how it goes XDD.
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I like this vid because it correctly displays some of the action that is featured in Lord of the Rings : Fellowship of the Ring. Frodo and a few hobbits venture out to defeat the ultamite evil that lurks during this time. The evil is portrayed by the men in black cornering the good people *Foo Fighters*. Also, in this book it seems like that all hope is lost but miraculously the good guys find a way to get out of the trouble. This is a reason why i chose this vid =D
Main reason i chose this vid, Favorite song =D ~~~
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I got up to the part in the book in where Gandalf meets Frodo again on his fiftieth year. Gandalf is again explaining the things about the ring, who's searching for it, and how it can be destroyed. He explains that the ring can only be destroyed in Mount Doom which is in Mordor. This is crucial because if he doesnt, then Sauron, the Dark Lord of Mordor will have reasonably ultamite dark power.

Next, Frodo sells Bags Ends to the Sackville-Bagginses and purchases a home east of Shire called Buckland. With two other hobbits Pippin (Peregrin Took) and Sam Gamgee, they notice that there are a group of people called the Black Riders that follow them. Frodo begins to worry because, Gandalf still hasn't returned and Frodo doesnt know much about what to do at this point. So being careful, without being seen by the Black Riders, Frodo and the gang go to Gildor, the leader amoung a group of High Elves. Gildor tells them to go to Rivendell despite Gandalf's absence. This is crucial because Frodo now learns that the Black Riders are the servants to the Enemy, Sauron.

I think its great how Frodo knew what to do, even when Gandalf wasn't there with them. I guess this would be a great example of courage on his part since he had to take in consideration on the welfare of the other hobbits that he was with.
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Right now in the book im up to the part in where the ring that sealed Sauron is found by Bilbo Baggins, a 111 year old hobbit that normally lives in seclusion w/ his adopted son Frodo Baggins. At this part of the book i feel that the ring, even though not many people know about it, is in great jeapordy because its in the simple hands of a hobbit. After his 111 birthday, Biblo had entrusted Frodo Baggins with the ring. In my mind i felt that it was in greater jeapordy now because it was in the hands of a "youngster". Then Gandalf comes in and learns that the ring that Frodo possesses is the One Ring that sealed Sauron and sends Frodo w/ sam to Bree. Gandalf goes to meet a man named Saruman. Saruman reveals that there are a group of people named Ringwraiths that left Mordor in order to recapture the ring. They also vowed to kill anyone in their path.

As much as i like the book so far, i feel that the movie was a much better because it gave me a visual of what's going on. Even though the book makes me imagine things a lot more, the movie was more dramatic and i got the full sense of what was going on ^_^.
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