Reading Response: The Revenge of Seven
In the book, The
Revenge of Seven, there is a plot that is very centered around one character:
Seven. After her "lover" was murdered right before her eyes, she
seeks revenge, hence the title. This book really puts emphasis on emotions and
makes the reader just locked-in. The writer uses really great wording too. Because of these, the reader is bound to feel a part of the story.
The writer also use
sentence structure to his advantage. In this book, Pittacus Lore is constantly
organizing the book so right when something seems unimportant, there's some
plot twist. The final thing the author does well is build up to things and foreshadow.
The build-ups of the books are incredible because the reader knows that
something is coming, but can only assume what is happening. The foreshadowing
aspect is really interesting because of how hard it is to notice, but how it is
in "plain sight".
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