
Ok so an analysis of my book,
Live Wire, is what I'm going to do today. I also have to add four links or displays so I will be adding those in here and there in this post. I realized that for some of you who might want to actually read the book, you don't know what the book looks like so I'll add one here for you. So, now for some analysis. As you might have read in some of my other posts, This dude Myron is trying to find his sister in law who he says did something really terrible, but he hasn't told us yet what she actually did. I think that the author does this to kind of keep us in suspense throughout the story. It's working quite well, actually. I am on the edge of my seat reading it. So an analysis that I've been thinking about doing is not so much about the story, but how the author presents the story and what diction and syntax he uses. In the beginning of the book It was pretty much dumping background and necessary info on you for the first few pages, and then the story starts with a bang. Oh, and I realized that the investigator looking into Suzze's death for Myron is the same detective from my other book I read. For information on that book, look way below this post at the other ones and you should see it. I think that he might use this one character, Loren Muse, as a tie for all of the stories. I also think that in the future he might write a book about her perspective on all of the things instead of her being a semi-minor character. Below and included are some other books by Harlan Coben that I might want to read.
i like how you spent 3 scenteces to explain whats going on
ReplyDeleteWell there's a lot more information in my other posts if you want to really know whats going on
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