Friday, July 12, 2013

The Curious Incident of The Dog in the Night-Time




WARNING: I wrote this few months ago for an English course so I could pass it, though I did really like this book. The warning is that it will come very much off as a school report so be prepared. But read the book! It’s real good trust me! And now to the report.
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Mark Haddon: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Fifteen year old Christopher Boone is autistic and very smart. He engulfs us readers in a story full of mystery, mathematical equations and lies. We unravel a story of who killed the neighbor’s dog, Wellington, only to find out about other mysteries on the way. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a thrilling novel that takes you with it and though it is written in a quite interesting way, you will find yourself not capable of pulling away. You not only will want to figure who killed Wellington but what other mysteries are hidden from Christopher’s not-as-simple-as-it-seems life.

Plot:
Christopher stumbles upon his neighbor’s dead dog Wellington while out on a walk during late hours of the night. He is immediately willing to figure out who killed the dog, though he has no idea how. As he sets out to find the killer he finds out that his mother, who he has thought to be dead, is actually alive and has ran away with their neighbor’s, Wellington’s owner’s, husband. And as more lies come up and unravel Christopher finds himself not feeling safe at home anymore. In attempt to escape Wellington’s killer, his father, he flees to London where his mother is holding residence. The poor boy has never been further away than at the end of the street on his own, so the travel is frightening. And as Christopher continues his journey he is forced to change some of his beliefs. In the end he ends up going back home with his mother and starts to re-build his trust towards his father who is in the end pretty much the only calm and likable character in the book, aside of Christopher of course, who is extremely likable in my opinion.

Christopher Boone:
Christopher is fifteen and has Asperger’s Syndrome. He is very smart and is planning to be the first person from his school to write an A-level’s math. He is afraid of being touched and doesn’t like the colors yellow and brown but likes red. Christopher dreams of going to university and becoming an astronaut. Though he is special in more than one ways, he is extremely likable and every time he finds out something horrible you feel very sympathetic towards him.

Other Characters:
Father:
Christopher’s father is quite lovable though you do begin to question how he manages to hold his cool. He takes care of his son in the best ways he can, even if they include lying very badly.
Mother:
Christopher’s mother comes in towards the end and truth to be told, I did not like her at all. She has a short temper and she is quite selfish in her choices.
Siobhan:
She is Christopher’s teacher and though she is never really brought up she is there in all the things he recalls from the school. She helps him understand and encourages him to write the book on Wellington’s death.

Writing Style:
The book is written amazingly well. It is like nothing I have ever read. The text is simple and hard to understand at the same time and takes you with it as it makes its way towards solving the mysteries. The text is written so that it would seem like Christopher has written it himself and it would easily seem so. The chapters are written so that one chapter is on the story, the other is something extra, like recollection of something that has happened and then another chapter on the story and so on. These extra chapters are there to help us understand more about Christopher and his life.

My Own Opinion:
I was very pleasantly surprised by this book. My mom actually recommended it to me a while back but I didn’t read it because it seemed sort of boring at the time. And I am happy that I didn’t read it then because I think I wouldn’t have understood it fully then but now I just got so much out of it. Without even realizing it I got lost in the book and it was a nice and quick read. It is an absolute masterpiece in my opinion and I would recommend it to anyone who wishes to read something that is both funny and also a very interesting mystery, though truth to be told, I really didn’t care about the dog’s death, more over all the things going on in Christopher’s life. Mark Haddon captures this story in an incredible way and gives us an absolutely amazing reading experience. I recommend this book to pretty much anyone though the youngest to read should be around fifteen or sixteen to get all of it out of it.

-      Hope you liked the report and will go read the book! 
    All the best, Kim

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Käärmelumooja



  Käärmeenlumooja on Annukka Salamalta vuonna 2012 ilmestynyt nuorten romaani, joka on faunoideista kertovan sarjan ensimmäinen osa. Tumman puhuva kirja enteilee seikkailua, taianomaista tunnelmaa ja paljon muuta jo ensisilmäyksellä. Kirjaa lukiessa pääsee yllättymään monesti sillä teksti, joka pulppuaa sivuilta, on niin taianomaista, totista kuin nauruhermoja kutkuttavaa.  
 
   Aloittaessani kirjan lukemisen olin aluksi mukana vähän skeptisin mielin. Olin kuullut niin huonoa kuin hyvääkin kritiikkiä kirjasta, mutta päätin antaa sille mahdollisuuden. Luin ensimmäisen luvun puoleen väliin ja laskin kirjan sitten käsistäni, tylsistyneenä skeittirampin kuvailusta. Kun sitten viimein päätin antaa kirjalle uuden tilaisuuden, en pystynyt laskemaan sitä käsistäni. Kirja tuli luettua yhdessä iltapäivässä vain parin tauon kanssa. En vain pystynyt lopettamaan lukemista. 

   Unnan tarina hyöri ympärilläni kuin lauma mehiläisiä, kun antauduin kirjan tapahtumille totisesti. Joissain kohdin nauroin ihan ääneen, kun Unna tai joku hänen uusista ja erikoisista ystävistä sanoi tai teki jotain uskomattoman typerää tai tyhmää. Ja juuri tuo teki tästä kirjasta niin ihanan. Sillä se mikä todella rakastutti minut tähän kirjaan, oli se että vaikka Unna ei ollutkaan mikään tavallinen teini, vaikutti hänen ja hänen ystäviensä toilailu ihan tismalleen samalta kuin omieni.  

   Annukka Salama onnistui niin henkilöissä kuin miljöössä. En ole aivan vuoren varma siitä minne kirja sijoittuu, vaikka veikkaan aika vahvasti Helsinkiä. Juuri tuo on syy siihen, että pystyin kuvittelemaan porukan heilumaan ihan missä vaan, vaikka omalla kadullani. Tuo ja se että henkilöt, vaikka puolieläimiä olivatkin henkisesti, olivat myös aivan normaaleja ja kaheleita nuoria. Varsinkin Rufuksen jengin nuorukaiset. 

  Nuorten fantasia kirjoissa on aina välillä sellainen ongelma, että niiden hahmoihin ei voi ihan aina samaistua, kun päähenkilöillä on supervoimia tai jotain vastaava. He jäävät usein vain fantasian maailmaan mutta Salama on pystynyt tuomaan esiin sen mitä meissä kaikissa on. Olemme kaikki jollain tavoin eläimiä sisäisesti. Olen melko varma, että jotakuta tuttavaasi tai jopa itseäsi on joskus kutsuttu ketteräksi kuin kissa tai viekkaaksi kuin kettu. Salama on onnistunut ottamaan nuo sanonnat ja tuomaan esiin piirteitä henkilöissään. Nostan hänelle hattua, sillä idea on nerokas ja odotan innolla kirjasarjan toista osaa.

-Kim
P.S. Toinen osa julkaistu 5.7.2013!!!!!!!


It's hello, for now




Okay so I find it important that I introduce myself always before I take over a blog and pretty much explain why I run a specific blog. So let's start. Hello to you all. For all intense and purposes I will be known as Kim to you and I regret to inform you that I will most likely never tell you my full name. I am currently serving my time in the great institution known as school and like all students I don't really know what this mysterious thing called sleep is. I spend most of my days in school, then hobbies, then computer and friends and then I READ&WRITE which is the main reason I will be starting this blog. I have for a long time wanted to express my feelings on everything I read and because I don't want to bore my friends and family with my extremely thorough analyses of books I have managed to demolish during my limited free time I am turning to the magical thing called internet and creating this blog. 

So what to expect to find on my blog:
1)   Rants about the things I have to read to pass a course
2)   Analyses of both the books I want and have to read
3)   Short-stories or longer going stories published a chapter at a time
4)   Some fan fiction
5)   Advertisement on YouTube-channels/other blogs/ artists/ movies

Also, a small NOTICE. I am bilingual, which is a fancy way of saying I speak a couple of languages. If I read a book in English the analysis will be in English but if I read a Finnish book the analysis will be printed in my mother tongue Finnish. So don’t freak out if you come to this page and see a blog post written in gibberish with weird letters. 

I believe that’s all, ain’t it? All I can say is hope you enjoy this blog as much as I will enjoy it. And I will already now say that the first analysis will be a book analysis on no other than my brand new favorite Käärme lumooja which, as you guessed, is a Finnish book. The next one will probably be an English one because I am currently reading a real good book but that’s all I’ll tell. Hope I didn’t bore you,
Kim