Young does a great job of pulling the reader in and making one actually want to read this book. He gives us (the audience) a basis of where the protagonist came from and how he was raised by writing, "Mack was born somewhere in the Midwest, a farm boy in an Irish-American family committed to calloused hands and rigourous rules" (Young, page 1 of foreword).
I like the contrast that was conveyed in the foreword when Young switched gears by letting the audience know that Mack had run away from home, from a drunk father, and from a helpless mother. It really made me respect Mack. Again, as a curious reader, I am pulled into this book because of the foreword alone. I can't wait to see the story that this book entails as I read it throughout these upcoming weeks!
I hope you enjoy your book Nihar. Keep updating your blog!
ReplyDeleteThat's cool and interesting to see that the author gives you a lot of information even though you haven't even started the book yet. I feel like a lot of mysteries don't give you enough background information.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting book. To what audience do you reccommend the book to?
ReplyDeleteYoung sounds like a good author, i've heard good things about this book also.
ReplyDeleteMy older brother told me about this book and I am always getting good reviews about The Shack! I really want to read this book!
ReplyDeleteI have heard good things about William Young! Seems like a great book too
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the book Nihar! It sounds very interesting.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy the book. I think I've seen this book before, but I never picked it up because it seemed like it would be a very sad story. It has very good reviews online though. The way that you described this book makes it seem like the author really wants you to feel like you know the characters well.
ReplyDeleteWow! Sounds like a great book, because that was a great blog post. I think its cool how the author gives so much information because that reels the reader in before the book has got to its actually interesting parts. Enjoy the book!
ReplyDeleteGood job Nihar! Enjoy the book!!!
ReplyDeleteNihar... I am very excited to see what you will be writing about in your blog in the next few weeks! The way you displayed this book makes me want to pick it up and start reading it. This book seems very intriguing and should show a lot of depth and detail as you push yourself deeper into this book. Keep posting and keep reading!
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