Wednesday, November 12, 2008
CH. 1-4 response
These chapters where kind of more backround chapters, and i did not have any feelings until the last chapter, where the kids first saw the "country side people" i was thinking: it's so obvious, you (the kids) have to know you are at least looking at a compound of some sort. And also i am sad to just guess Bruno's father's job. Being "important" can not have a good effect on my view of him. so i hope his father's job does not have to do with the concentration camp, but of course that would be false hope. as a last thought i think those dolls are creepy too.
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yeah, you echoed my sentiments exactly. The book did not really jump into the action, and it still hasn't really yet. You get introduced to the plot, but you don't delve into it.
Yes, it seems everyone seems to agree that the first chapters were boring. And they were. But they were necessary to explain the plot, though the author could have made them better.
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