Free Choice Genre Discussion
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Free Choice Genre Discussion
- Share what genre you choose and why did you choose this specific genre?
- What book did you end up reading?
- Did you enjoy/dislike the book? Share why you did/didn't.
- How would you rate this book?
- Would you recommend it?
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Interesting choice! It gave me new book suggestions as well. Because so far the only 'diary format book' I can remember to have read is 'Diary of a Young Girl' by Anne Frank. I am going to try the books you mentioned. Thank you for sharing!jenjayfromSA wrote: ↑03 May 2018, 03:01 I enjoy stories in letter or diary format. Not common, but it's a different way of putting across character and plot. Of course, letters are a dying art. Emails don't cut it An old favourite is Daddy Long Legs by Jean Webster and the sequel Dear Enemy. An orphan is sent to college by an unknown benefactor and has to write a letter to him once a month. She's upbeat, funny, vulnerable and delightful. Mary Ann Shaffer's The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society set in the Second World War is also warm and real. In diary form is another old favourite, Desiree by Annemarie Selinko. The advantage is that you can easily drop or skate over a couple of months or even years. I've just finished the sequel to Hendrik Groen's The Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen aged 83 and a quarter, set in an old age home in the Netherlands. He is now 85 and aging is definitely the pits, but he's still warm, wise and funny. The Old But Not Dead Club may have new members, but the senior delinquents are going strong and having fun.
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~ The book's genre was historical fiction. This was a book that my in-person book club chose as our next read, so that's why I ended up reading it. Though I do enjoy some historical fiction books, in general.
~ I read The True Story of Hansel and Gretel by Louise Murphy.
~ It was a really good book. I found it gave good insight during the Nazi occupation in Poland in the last few months of the war, but following two young children brought another level of sympathy to those who suffered during this time.
~ When I finished it, I gave it a 3/4 stars due to the emotional aspects. However, it did have some pacing problems for me.
~ I would recommend this book to those who would like to read a book about war and survival that focuses on two children.
*As a warning, there is a child raping scene that was almost too much for me. I had to put the book down and look away for a couple of minutes before continuing. The scene isn't long, but it was still disturbing.*
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Hopefully, my next book will be a bit more entertaining!
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I was impressed. The story was deeply immersive. His main characters in Lost Boys are a Mormon family and he gives a lot insight into the daily lives of people practicing that faith. Through the entire novel Card builds the suspense, even in simple everyday scenes you can feel it coming, something...something is coming.
His writing was not as intense as say Stephen King, he doesn't use that ominous foreshadowing that King does. The devil is in the details with Card's writing. I would rate Lost Boys 4 out of 4. If you enjoy a deeply thought out story that'll give you a chill, I highly recommend it.
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An Frank's diary is a direct picture of the suffering that the Jewish people had to suffer because of racism during the reign of Hitler, who was the dictator of Germany during the Second World War. Anne Frank is a writer from Germany. Hitler, the German ruler, wrote the Anfrank diaries including facts that were not included in his autobiography 'Mein Kauf'.
In 1933, And Frank's family moved to Holland. Later, when the German army invaded Holland, Frank and his Jewish family sought refuge in a hideout. The theme of the diary is the misadventures faced by the Jewish people in this context. This diary tells us about the deplorable condition of the hideout while hiding from Hitler's Nazism, the brutal killing of Jews by the Nazis, the fear that fills their minds with every sound, and the anguish they felt through this diary.
.While reading this diary, we can experience fear, sadness and hope. Contrary to hope, when the Nazi army captures Frank and his family, the reader's hope will fade. This little girl's diary is an experience beyond words. You should read it.
And Frank died in the concentration camp in 1945. Her diary took over the world as a lasting memory.