Thursday, March 31, 2011

26 Ways to Fail

Hello bloggers, sorry this has to be short for now. Thanks to Aninimous I wasn't relocated to knotts berry farm. Actually the plane was too full so I couldn't go. Oh well. Today is n for night. Horrible book in my opinion but more on it later.Does anyone know what happened to Lucky 13?




ANINMOUS! WHY ARE THERE PENGUIN POLICE SURROUNDING MY CAR??















Aninimous you are so dead meat.



Until later


Jasmine Crespo


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4 comments:

  1. So if you haven't gotten the clue yet, for some reason I'm kidnapped again.I have absolutely no idea why considering they took the X factor out from me. (Which HURT by the way... Thank you so much I just needed that scar on my arm. >:(.....
    Apparently I have the Y factor now. Well more on night... Yes I read the book... in two hours I had to spare last night from 10 something until 12:15 this morning.Well I was on page 20 originally...
    Jasmine's List of complaints:
    -This book had no drive
    -It had no descriptions
    -The ending was horrible
    -He gave up writing the book after the ending (I'm not sure if I should spoil it or not.)
    -He makes a concentration camp sound like a nice place.
    -(This one I'm willing to spoil) He NEVER SAYS WHAT HAPPENS TO HIS LEG!
    -It has plain non descriptive writing
    -Has no interesting content what so ever
    -The only part I liked was the violinist, when he rebelled and played Beethoven when he died.
    -THIS AUTHOR FAILS
    -How'd he even get a Nobel peace prize?
    -It was like he wasn't even trying tell the story right.
    -It is summarized
    -It seems fake though it is real
    -It has no focus
    -over all BLAH!
    *This is my personal opinion and should not be really concidered*

    Comment to argue otherwise or to agree.

    Jasmine Crespo

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  2. Sorry Jasmine, but I actually liked it, and now to address some of the issues you brought up.

    -It's a memoir not a historical fiction.
    -Would you want to describe horrible crimes that you where unlucky enough to see?
    -This one is out of curiosity, but how would you have ended it?
    -I'm not really sure what you mean about he gave up writing it.
    -Since when did he make the concentration camp sound like a great place?!
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    -Once again, do you want or even have the words to describe the different types of pain that he went through (he also numbed himself to everything so that might also be part of your problem)?
    -And yet you say that the part with the violinist was your favorite.
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    -He told the truth which is difficult to do sometimes.
    -What is the correct way to tell a story "right"?
    -Did you read the little part at the beginning when he said that almost every publisher he went to cut out description and events?
    -How is it fake?
    -It's a memoir, life doesn't have a focus.
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    (I put in all the dashes so it wouldn't get confusing as to what comment I was addressing)
    Marisa B.

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  3. Page 44 in the new version. So far I have 4 people against me and 1 with.

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  4. -Actually, I have done a bit of research and parts of it were fictionalized. Not all of it, but parts. -Personally, I would have it end with maybe an epilogue of what happened afterwards and his feelings concerning it.
    -He didn't make it sound great, just as if it was a rest home, like he said. There was rarely ever the violence that we are told happened over and over again. Yes it does appear, but it isn't what we have heard happened.
    -Life doesn't have a focus, but books do. This just jumped all over the place.

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