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The Story of Three Books

June 30, 2008 Mark Leave a comment

The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde

I read this book for my English project – or the most part anyway – a while back. Just recently however, I decided to pick it back up again, and read the final chapter. I must say, I enjoyed it far more than I thought I would, considering the horrifically slow start. Actually, it was one of the slowest books I have ever read but I just enjoyed the story as much as anything.

The plot, admittedly, was hardly a work of heart if you ask me. I thought it was quite predictable and simple–quite frankly I saw just a guy who drank stuff to become a madman, but I guess I was just drawn in by the way it was framed. It was more of a novella as opposed to a novel, yet the simplicity in my opinion was by far its greatest strength.

The writing style on the other hand, was far from simply. He seems to take a long time to say anything, but I admire his strong word choices. What I love is that he has very little – if any – suspense and it just goes to show you need not have a cliffhanger every page for a winner! Sure, Stevenson isn’t the best writer ever but for me I felt it was a great piece of classical, British literature!

The Book Thief

A few days ago I finished The Book Thief. I was just sitting there in bed when I finished it, just saying to myself wow, wow, wow, wow, wow… when I finished. So ye, I thought it was pretty good. As soon as I finished, I decided that Tolkien was now my second favourite author (I thought I would never say that), since Markus Zusak as snatched first place.The Book Thief

It was an incredible story, and the fact that it portrayed so many moods–from shock, fear and hate to love, warmth, compassion and humour. I never, never cry at books or films, but at the end I felt a tear well in my eye. I won’t ruin the plot, but people you had begun to get to know through the entire book, died in a single sentence. But still, it was written so brilliantly–the style was far beyond unique.

The tale sees a young German girl, Liesel Meminger, in WWII, Nazi Germany. The plot is incredibly complicated, so I won’t ruin it, but this is a real recommendation. I stayed up three hours in bed reading it. I was absorbed. And I mean it, I use the italics sparingly.

Never have I called an author perfect – nor do I intend to – but I tell you know, that Zusak has some talent in him. At the start, when I saw it was narrated by Death, I thought stick with, stick with it. And I did.

I am Legend

Alright, so I finished this last night. Having watched the film and having an urge to read this, I bought it and set about chapter one. I wasn’t especially impressed, it was a sort of mediocre book. There were a lot of info-dumps and the range emotion was pretty much limited–something I would have would be crucial when a man is the last person on the planet.

‘Twas very dark, but I felt as the reader, I just couldn’t love the characters. The ending, undeniably, was great and very powerful but the weak plot devices led to a very long middle, and a random ending. Matheson did an alright job considering the short length of the novel/novella but since I can’t bothered to say anything else, I just thought I’d say it was alright. Of course, this was not meant to be a number one best-seller, but I thought the fact that he was alone was just not brought to the surface, a lacking novel but a believable one too.

What do I say?

June 29, 2008 Mark Leave a comment

“The Road goes ever on and on down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, and I must follow, if I can, pursuing it with eager feet, until it joins some larger way where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say.” ~ J.R.R. Tolkien

Whenever I write, I think of that.

You know, it’s true how quotes can be taken as a word of ramble, or genuine symbolism. When I sit down and when I open Chapter One, I am thinking to myself about this Lord of the Rings message. Sure, it might just be about a few hobbits but really the same message applies.

Times will be long and hard and you may not know where to go, but the path is before you.

I have been writing my novel, Ever Wayward, since around January, and have only just started my blog! I know, it’s terrible, but hey!

Anyhow, my name is Mark, and I live to write. To give you a bit of an insight:

Currently, I am at around 25, 000 words, so it is going very slowly at the moment. However, I have decided that deadlines and word count targets just worry you, and inevitably slow you down. I am in the process of rewriting it, so, anyway.

My main character’s name is Aedomir, and he is an exile who is desperately trying to reunite with his companions, but has been thrown into a world of power. I enjoy writing high fantasy, but I am interested to try a more humorous genre, and develop my writing further. I enjoyed writing with music to get me in my creative mood.

At the moment, I am reviewing the prospect of various pieces I am writing. I don’t know whether to go back to Ever Wayward, which is slowly falling apart or not. If I do, it will involve a complete rewrite of it. Or, there is my other story, Ancestry. It is very unique, but maybe a bit too challenging for me.

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