C's Favorite Books

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Divergent
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Paper Towns
An Abundance of Katherines
Insurgent
Allegiant
It's Kind of a Funny Story
Thirteen Reasons Why
The Outsiders
Eleanor & Park
Hopeless
Since You've Been Gone
The Retribution of Mara Dyer
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
Confess
The Evolution of Mara Dyer


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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Lexicon, 10/16


I believe I have come to a conclusion of this book. So, Emily was recruited into the acadamy, and Wil survived a deathly explosion at Broken Hill. Tom Eliot explained that there was Woolf, who wanted to kill Wil. I think Emily is Woolf, Eliot who expelled Emily for engaging a relationship with another student is Tom Eliot with Wil. Wil is Jeremy, who is who developed a relationship with Emily.
Tom is an ex-poet which would explain how he'd know Woolf, (or who I suspect is Emily) He remmebers a wood piece that is in Broken Hill that could guarantee his and Wil's survival against a war with Woolf, so he is going to get there, have Wil find it, and return to America. Since Wil survived Broken Hill, it's suspected Wil has an immunity to be persuaded, which is what the Acadamy teaches. So, I think since the academy found about the relationship, Emily was sent to Broken Hill until she was "ready to learn again," and Jeremy was sent home, where Tom found him years later.
These few chapters were sort of really confusing to me. It went from everyone all fine and dandy, a relationship and Tom levaing Wil behind, to Emily's expulsion and no further chapters about her with Tom joining Wil again. Also, Woolf finds where Wil just was, and is working to track them to kill them. Tom had explained a little bit in depth of what Wil was capable of, which was a word he had in his mind that could end everything in peace. I'm looking forward to reading further into this book, curious to see if my suspections are true.

1 comment:

  1. Overall, I liked your blog post:) I thought that it was very descriptive! The only thing I would've liked was if you maybe added a quote? I am sad to inform you though that I will probably not read this book. It sounds a little confusing haha! But I am VERY glad that you are enjoying it so far,

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