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Maddie is on page 150 of 336 of The Girl on the Train
The main idea of this book is human vs self. Throughout this book, Rachel, the main character, is trying to remember certain events and evaluate what happened to the woman under the bridge. She tests and challanges herself, with the help of the police, to figure out who took the woman and what happened to her.
May 23, 2016 02:20PM Add a comment
The Girl on the Train

Maddie
Maddie is on page 75 of 336 of The Girl on the Train
The protagonist of this story is Rachel. She is a divorced woman who is hard working and intelligent. She loves to take the train and think about her past. Rachel is curious what the future holds for her and hopes she finds someone she can love and trust. Little does she know her future doesn't hold rainbows and a happily ever after, but true darkness and mystery.
May 16, 2016 10:43PM Add a comment
The Girl on the Train

Maddie
Maddie is on page 78 of 531 of Allegiant (Divergent, #3)
The protagonist in this story is Tris Prior. She is a determined girl who is fighting for what she believes in. Throughout the series, Tris struggles with society and the fact that she is different, as in divergent. Tris completes all of the challenges that come her way and becomes a major figure for people. Her strong character and smart tactics keep her alive.
May 10, 2016 02:20PM Add a comment
Allegiant (Divergent, #3)

Maddie
Maddie is finished with The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3)
A side character in this book would be Newt and Minho. These two characters are the best friends of Thomas, the protagonist. Minho and Newt are loyal and smart. They add comedy and the act of friendship to the book. Even though Minho and Newt are not the protagonists, they are a key part of this story and without them, Thomas wouldn't be where he is now.
May 02, 2016 02:20PM Add a comment
The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3)

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Maddie is on page 298 of 325 of The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3)
I chose to read this book because I love the Maze Runner and Scorch Trials movies. They are very intriguing and extremely exciting. I decided to read this last book in the series to get a taste of how the author writes. Since I had already seen the style of the two movies, I thought it would be fun to see how she expresses the story in the book.
Apr 25, 2016 02:22PM Add a comment
The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3)

Maddie
Maddie is on page 251 of 325 of The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3)
A symbolic archetype in this book would be food. Thomas and his comrades always sat together and discussed what their next move would be. It showed that Thomas and his friends joined together in loyalty and respect. Another archetype in this book would be darkness which represents WICKED because of their cruel and careless ways.
Apr 18, 2016 02:46PM Add a comment
The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3)

Maddie
Maddie is on page 238 of 325 of The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3)
I believe that the Death Cure is overcoming the monster because Thomas, the protagonist, and his friends are trying to overcome WICKED's forces and secure the safety of the world. This book is also a quest because Thomas and his friends are seeking peace and justice for the people of the world. This book might also qualify as a comedy because of the comments some of the characters make.
Apr 11, 2016 02:36PM Add a comment
The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3)

Maddie
Maddie is finished with The Here and Now
Preya is a dynamic character. This is because she understands the true intentions of the travelers. She learns to trust her lover and confront the people trying to hide the truth. Preya becomes confident and strong, no longer shy and obeying.
Mar 07, 2016 02:21PM Add a comment
The Here and Now

Maddie
Maddie is on page 215 of 256 of The Here and Now
The book The Here and Now is fiction. The author talks about going into the future and going back in time. It is also a love story. Preya, the main character, falls for a boy her age named Ethan and tries to contain her feelings because of the fear of loosing him.
Feb 29, 2016 02:25PM Add a comment
The Here and Now

Maddie
Maddie is on page 196 of 256 of The Here and Now
The protagonist in this book is Preya and the minor characters are Poppy, Mona Ghali and Baltos. It is important to remember that the story not only revolves around the main character. For instance Poppy is Preya's dad who she thought was dead. He convinced Preya to trust Ethan and escape from the Travelers. Without him, Preya and Ethan wouldn't have known that a major diastase was coming and they need to fix it.
Feb 23, 2016 02:32PM Add a comment
The Here and Now

Maddie
Maddie is on page 126 of 256 of The Here and Now
Preya represents the young and innocent. She is very brave, caring and loving. She will do anything to save her family and friends. The sidekick in this book I would have to say is Ethan. He has been a major contribute to Preya. He has helped her figure out her past and what is going on in the present. He cares for her and will do anything to make sure she is safe.
Feb 09, 2016 02:36PM Add a comment
The Here and Now

Maddie
Maddie is on page 100 of 256 of The Here and Now
I believe that Poppy is sympathetic. I believe this because he is kind, generous, and caring. I relate to him because he will do anything for his family. He risks his own life for his child. An unsympathetic character would be Dr. Robert. He is a guy who is mischievous and secretive. He is always there when you least expect it.
Feb 01, 2016 02:25PM Add a comment
The Here and Now

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Maddie is on page 90 of 256 of The Here and Now
I chose this book because it sounded intriguing. I have always been into mystery, adventure, and action books so why not choose this one. It also had a very interesting title which made me even more excited to read it. I am continuing to read it because I want to see what happens next.
Jan 25, 2016 02:25PM Add a comment
The Here and Now

Maddie
Maddie is on page 59 of 256 of The Here and Now
In this book it is human v society. Prenna is trying to fit in with her fellow classmates and close friends and family. Prenna had somehow time traveled and is now living in a different time period. There are computers, iPads, and phones. Prenna learns to adapt to her surroundings and follow the rules but she knows there is one rule she cannot follow...do not fall in love.
Jan 19, 2016 02:33PM Add a comment
The Here and Now

Maddie
Maddie is on page 43 of 256 of The Here and Now
There are two protagonists in this story named Ethan and Prenna. In the beginning of the book it is in Ethan's perspective. In the second chapter it switches to Prenna's perspective and it is two years later. Even though I haven't read that far into the book, I predict that every few chapters the perspective of each person will change.
Jan 11, 2016 02:35PM Add a comment
The Here and Now

Maddie
Maddie is finished with The Eye of Minds (The Mortality Doctrine, #1)
The protagonist in this story is named Michael. Michael has brown hair, is tall and is a teenager. He is skilled at hacking and coding. He is very intelligent and thinks out of the box. He is brave, smart, adventurous and kind.
Jan 04, 2016 02:48PM Add a comment
The Eye of Minds (The Mortality Doctrine, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is on page 107 of 308 of The Eye of Minds (The Mortality Doctrine, #1)
I believe that this book is man vs man. I believe this because Michael and his friends are going against the terriost Kaine. They are on a mission to track down Kaine and save the virtual world. Michael and his friends go to dangerous measures to take down Kaine and his KillSims. They have a task and they are not giving up.
Dec 14, 2015 02:22PM Add a comment
The Eye of Minds (The Mortality Doctrine, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is on page 44 of 308 of The Eye of Minds (The Mortality Doctrine, #1)
While reading this book I had a burning question which is why did Michael agree to hunt down Kaine the terriost? Michael is a teenage boy who has a full life ahead of him. I don't understand why he would risk his and his familys life to catch a terrorist when there are far smarter and trained people searching for Kaine.
Dec 08, 2015 02:25PM Add a comment
The Eye of Minds (The Mortality Doctrine, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is on page 86 of 327 of The Archived (The Archived, #1)
I predict that the next time Kenzie has to return a kid to the archives that she will learn information and realize that the archive is a bad place. I believe that she will develop feelings for the kid and she won't be able to return the frightened child. I predict this because the first time she returned a child to the Archive she felt bad and thought about her decision.
Nov 30, 2015 02:28PM Add a comment
The Archived (The Archived, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is on page 69 of 327 of The Archived (The Archived, #1)
The book The Archived starts off with Kenzie's family in a car. They arrive at the Coronado which is a hotel-turned-apartment building. It is around noon and they are unloading their luggage.
Nov 17, 2015 08:56PM Add a comment
The Archived (The Archived, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is on page 37 of 327 of The Archived (The Archived, #1)
The book The Archived is about a young girl named Kenzie. The author used characterization to teach the reader about the character. Kenzie always talks about how honored and excited she is to take the job of the keeper. This explains that she is a very curious person. It also shows that she is excited to try new things.
Nov 09, 2015 02:22PM Add a comment
The Archived (The Archived, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is on page 17 of 327 of The Archived (The Archived, #1)
The book The Archived is about a young girl named Kenzie. I can connect to the text because I too have lost a family member like Kenzie the protagonist. Another connection I can make to Kenzie is that she is very curious and wants to learn new things. She also wants to challenge herself which I love to do.
Nov 02, 2015 02:25PM Add a comment
The Archived (The Archived, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is reading Chantress (Chantress, #1)
Another minor character in the book Chantress is the King. The King plays the role of the emperor of England. He was the man who brought the Shadowgrims into the kingdom. The King is a clueless man who doesn't know how to take care of his empire. He orders a Chantress to make a mythical creature to punish people who don't abide by the rules. He is a perfect example of tyranny.
Oct 19, 2015 02:23PM Add a comment
Chantress (Chantress, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is reading Chantress (Chantress, #1)
A minor character in the book Chantress is Norrie. Norrie plays the role of Lucy's guardian. Norrie is Lucy's guide. She is very cautious, loving, and will protect Lucy at all costs. Norrie is a good and bad influence for Lucy. Norrie always follows the rules and never does anything that seems suspicious. She also is a bad influence because she will never do anything exciting and new.
Oct 12, 2015 02:22PM Add a comment
Chantress (Chantress, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is reading Chantress (Chantress, #1)
I belive the main conflict of the book is character v self. I think this because Lucy accepts the fact that she is a mythical being, and that she can control magic. After meeting two people who take her in, she learns her true ability. I also belive it is character v society because Lucy is going to work with the two people and try to change the dangerous world they live in.
Oct 06, 2015 02:25PM Add a comment
Chantress (Chantress, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is reading Chantress (Chantress, #1)
The book Chantress is based on the protagonist Lucy. It is about a girl who is a Chantress meaning whenever she sings, magical things happen. Lucy is curious and decides to sing. She wakes up in a castle and escapes with the help of a thief. Lucy learns that being a Chantress is dangerous, and decides to keep her magic hidden. Lucy wants to be safe from the monsterous Shadowgrims and learns her true abilities.
Sep 28, 2015 02:21PM Add a comment
Chantress (Chantress, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is reading Chantress (Chantress, #1)
The book Chantress by Amy Butler is a fantasy because it tells of mythical creatures like witches and warlocks. This book is somewhat adventurous because Lucy is traveling around London trying to solve her questions and find Norrie. Also this book is fiction because Lucy, the main character is a Chantress.
Sep 21, 2015 02:22PM Add a comment
Chantress (Chantress, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is reading Chantress (Chantress, #1)
The book Chantress by Amy Butler is a fantasy because it tells of mythical creatures like witches and warlocks. This book is somewhat adventurous because Lucy is traveling around London trying to solve her questions and find Norrie. Also this book is fiction because Lucy, the main character is a Chantress.
Sep 21, 2015 02:22PM Add a comment
Chantress (Chantress, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is on page 78 of 324 of Chantress (Chantress, #1)
In the beginning of the book Lucy and Norrie were living on a deserted island. Later in the book, Lucy wakes up in a big library in England. The time and place has an impact on the story because England was were Lucy had been born. Lucy had been brought to England meaning that she has unfinished business. It might be different if it were in a different setting because the whole story of Lucy would change.
Sep 15, 2015 02:24PM Add a comment
Chantress (Chantress, #1)

Maddie
Maddie is on page 25 of 324 of Chantress (Chantress, #1)
The book Chantress by Amy Greenfield is based on the protagonist Lucy. Lucy and her grandmother Norrie are living on a deserted island where there are no other people. Lucy is told never to sing, because if she does bad magic will take her. Lucy hears singing in the distance and is curious. She begins to sing and all of the sudden she wakes up in a huge library. She has no idea where she is and what has happened.
Sep 08, 2015 12:23PM Add a comment
Chantress (Chantress, #1)

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