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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Dr No.

This week I began reading Doctor No by Ian Fleming. Before I can talk about this book I must talk about...well, this book, specifically the time period it was written in. 
This book came out on March 31 1958 which was pre civil rights movement and pre equal rights so there are some prejudices. For example, near the begging we are introduced to Quarrel, Bond's Jamaican assistant. He is portrayed as illiterate and not very bright, answering to Bond's every command, acting as somewhat of a servant. These prejudices were not okay then and certainly not okay now, but it should be recognized that they were perceived as more acceptable then than they are today. 
That said this is a great book. This story takes British intelligence agent, James Bond to the island of Crabkey in the Caribbean. He is investigating the disappearance of two agents and there links to Doctor No, the owner of Crabkey, and his possibly sinister intentions. 
So far this book is great. The writing style is interesting, the ideas they play with are engaging, and the characters (despite their controversial portrayals) are cleverly written. James Bond is shown less as a secret agent and more as a detective which in all honesty is an interesting portrayal. I would recommend this book to all who are willing to read it and are mature enough to handle its content.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Slice of life: The question to end all questions

NOTE: Above I have added a poll so you can answer the most epic question in the universe

"So Sloan what do you think?"
Maisie looks at me with her eyebrow raised smirking. I have absolutely no idea what is going on, What I do know is:
- I am at camp
- Ava and Maisie are debating something... again
- I am the deciding factor in this debate
- There are 9 animal heads on the walls ( three rams, one moose, four deer, and one mountain lion)
- I probably should  have been paying attention instead of counting animal heads

" umm... what" I say with an apologetic smile
Ava and Maisie sigh in unison
" Marvel or DC" Ava says pulling her dirty blonde hair into a pony tail
Oh god
The question to end all questions
the ultimate debate and I don't have a side
" I can't choose" I say
"Uggh just say DC" Maisie says " I mean they have Wonder Woman and Batman"
" True" I say '" But Marvel has Rouge and Deadpool, both of which are awesome"
" Exactly!" Ava says triumphantly " and don't forget that DC created Aquaman, commonly agreed to be one of the worst superheroes of all time"
Maisie adjusts her glasses and takes in a deep breath
" Marvel created The Fantastic Four movies commonly agreed to be some of the worst superhero films of all time"
"While that may be true" I say " Marvel did make The Avengers, which was not only directed by Joss Whedon, god of awesome, but was overall an amazing movie"
" and" Ava says smiling " Marvel does have a Doctor Who comic"
" Which is a good comic" I respond " but it constantly ignores the source material, which is so annoying"
"That may be annoying" Ava responds " but Marvel does have a bunch of great movies"
" But does that fix the horror that was the Ghost Rider movie"
"It wasn't that bad"
" Casting Nicholas Cage as Ghost Rider wasn't that bad?" Maisie says " He took one of the best Marvel heroes and butchered it"
"Which is true, also DC is extremely successful when it comes to TV, I mean Arrow, The Flash, Gotham."
" Yes" says Ava " but don't forget that DC allowed Batman and Robin to be made"
Ava turns to Maisie
"Which some consider to be the worst film of all time"
Maisie smiles
" Thank you Ava, I was about to bring up the Batman series" Maisie says" Did I mention that DC made The Dark Night series and both of Tim Burton's Batman's, both of which are critically acclaimed and loved by many"
Right as Maisie finishes the bell rings signaling us that it is time for Dinner.
"This isn't over Maisie" says Ava
" Bring it" Maisie replies
We grab our back packs and walk out of the common area, and run towards the dinning hall.

Monday, December 7, 2015

Schizo



This book is amazing. It has great symbolism, it was very descriptive, and was clever. This book is about a boy named Miles, who has schizophrenia. He is coping with the loss of his brother, who went missing during one of miles's schizophrenic episodes. Feeling guilty about this Miles sets off to find his little brother in order to "redeem" himself in the eyes of his family. Like I said in the previous post, this book is dark and has many dark themes. This book also has some interesting twists especially at the end. I would defiantly recommend this book to the majority of our class.