Why a good book is a secret door

G+ Community

We will share most of our work in a Google+ Community. We can upload images, respond to each other’s ideas, and share links and artifacts here.

Calendar

Course calendar can be found above and HERE.

Maia H: the Geography of You and Me

Maia H: the Geography of You and Me

Hi Riley. I’m about halfway through the book but I haven’t really taken a particular liking or disliking yet.Maybe it’ll just be a book I’m sort of ‘eh’ about.  What I like about GY&M is how the book is split into sections: here, there, everywhere, somewhere and home. I think the book is sort of about how what if you meet the right person at the wrong time, and that’s an interesting topic. I believe in fate though and think things will work out like they should.

The book kind of jumped into things fast so I understand why you wouldn’t like that; especially compared to Maze Runner which had a slow but exciting build up. I didn’t think it was so bad but I find myself waiting for something climatic to happen. Maybe closer to the ending.

Central Park is a really cool place to see; especially the John Lennon memorial. People sit around there playing music and it’s nice. It’s a fully man-made park which seems strange when you’re there because you might not have guessed it. I agree, I don’t think I would live there but would love to visit more.

I’m hoping to finish the book soon but might not as I’m trying to read another book simultaneously and I enjoy it more. I’ll put Wonder on my list.

2 Replies to “Maia H: the Geography of You and Me”

  1. Hello,

    I’m a little over half way through the book, and I’m liking it a little better compared to my original post on it. I also like how the book is broken into sections, and it uses the different perspectives (like in Wonder.) I still find myself waiting for a big event to happen, something exciting that will grab the reader, but I have not found that yet.

    If your family had to travel across the country, what state would you want to end up in? If your family had to move to another country where would you hope that would be?

    Riley

    1. I just posted my final blog post for this book. I like how it’s broken into sections too, and how it goes back and forth between Lucy and Owen. I would love to see more of New York, what it’s like outside the city. The UK is cool, would want to see it before moving there though.

Comments are closed.