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Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 79 of 360 of Divine Madness (Cherub, #5)
A sympathetic character in the book is James because he always gets in trouble and I feel kinda sorry for him sometimes because it's not always his fault and he's a great person. He's only trying to have fun like a normal child. The only thing is that as an agent, he has to do what his "boss" is telling him to do which can be a little hard for him.
May 23, 2016 10:03AM Add a comment
Divine Madness (Cherub, #5)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 266 of 324 of The Killing: Book 4 in the addictive bestselling teen spy thriller series that's sold over 15 million copies - edgy, action-packed and completely unputdownable (CHERUB)
My prediction in the next Cherub is that James ill apologize to his friend and they will be friends again because I think he really regrets what he did and really feel sorry for them.
May 20, 2016 09:49AM Add a comment
The Killing: Book 4 in the addictive bestselling teen spy thriller series that's sold over 15 million copies - edgy, action-packed and completely unputdownable (CHERUB)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 162 of 324 of The Killing: Book 4 in the addictive bestselling teen spy thriller series that's sold over 15 million copies - edgy, action-packed and completely unputdownable (CHERUB)
The main character in the story is obviously James. James is very intelligent and really good at math but sometimes, he doesn't really care about other people which makes him get into trouble often. James is also kinda lazy sometimes but he likes to be at Cherub, he likes to arrest criminal which makes him a really good agent.
May 10, 2016 10:07AM Add a comment
The Killing: Book 4 in the addictive bestselling teen spy thriller series that's sold over 15 million copies - edgy, action-packed and completely unputdownable (CHERUB)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 85 of 324 of The Killing: Book 4 in the addictive bestselling teen spy thriller series that's sold over 15 million copies - edgy, action-packed and completely unputdownable (CHERUB)
I chose to read this book because I've read all the Cherub before this one and this serie is so fascinating and so interesting. When you are reading this book, you can feel how the charcter feel like and you can really imagine yourself doing the same thing.
May 02, 2016 10:05AM Add a comment
The Killing: Book 4 in the addictive bestselling teen spy thriller series that's sold over 15 million copies - edgy, action-packed and completely unputdownable (CHERUB)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is finished with Maximum Security (CHERUB, #3)
Now that I'm finished with this book, my prediction for Cherub: The Killing is that James will get in trouble at the beginning. He always gets in trouble but never get caught but I think he will do something bad in the text book and he will be punished. It's only a prediction and I don't know if it's going to happen. James is also changing a lot and it's not a good thing so that's why I think he will get in trouble.
Apr 25, 2016 10:04AM Add a comment
Maximum Security (CHERUB, #3)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 208 of 277 of Maximum Security (CHERUB, #3)
I think the symbolic archetype is Light v. Darkness because in the book, we never see the characters turn on the light somewhere so it makes us believe that it's always dark and when they are trying to arrest someone, it is kinda scary sometimes and the darkness makes it feel like this.
Apr 18, 2016 10:26AM Add a comment
Maximum Security (CHERUB, #3)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 142 of 277 of Maximum Security (CHERUB, #3)
I think the story Archetypes in Maximum Security is Overcoming the Monster because Cherub's goal is to arrest all the criminals and all the people that had escaped prison or evaded capture. The monster in this case is Jane Oxford and they are trying to capture her.
Apr 11, 2016 10:13AM Add a comment
Maximum Security (CHERUB, #3)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 74 of 277 of Maximum Security (CHERUB, #3)
I think the conflict in this book is character vs society because James, Dave and Lauren are trying to put Jane Oxford in jail, an international arms dealer who has evaded capture for decades. To do that, James will have to escape prison and kidnapp her son, Curtis.
Apr 09, 2016 10:01AM Add a comment
Maximum Security (CHERUB, #3)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is finished with Class A (CHERUB, #2)
I think everything is driven by James's mom because without her death, James would never be at Cherub right now and he would still be going to school like a normal kid. It really changes the story because James is now risking his life because of this and his life is so different than a normal person.
Mar 21, 2016 10:13AM Add a comment
Class A (CHERUB, #2)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 214 of 291 of Class A (CHERUB, #2)
My prediction after having read 214 pages is that James will succeed to arrest KMG's company but I really think it will be hard because he is really good friend with Junior and he doesn't want to arrest him and he will really miss him if he does so. He aslo discovered that Keith Moore and Junior were just normal people and very nice people but illegal people.
Mar 15, 2016 10:00AM Add a comment
Class A (CHERUB, #2)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 148 of 291 of Class A (CHERUB, #2)
This book is about a dynamic character, James Adams. James changes a lot throughout the book because he has to. If he wants to participate in missions, he has to change and people make him change. He becomes more mature, more intelligent and stronger throughout the book.
Mar 07, 2016 10:03AM Add a comment
Class A (CHERUB, #2)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 81 of 291 of Class A (CHERUB, #2)
I just started to read this book and I can't wait to continue reading it! What I like about this book is because it is a non-fiction book. . There's no unreal characters like troll and fairy and this is what I like about it.
Feb 29, 2016 10:06AM Add a comment
Class A (CHERUB, #2)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is finished with American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
The hero in this story is Chris. It's insane that he killed more than 160 people and got killed only once. He helped so many people and he really deserves this biography. Now that I'm done with the book, I really thought it was a good story but I've seen the movie and thought that the movie was better. Chris is a hero and will never be forgotten because he never gave up and always continued to fight.
Feb 23, 2016 10:02AM Add a comment
American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is 88% done with American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
I think that the character archetypes is Tara because all she wants is to help and I think that in many stories, there is always a girl who is trying to help but because of her, the boy has to make a really hard decision and I think it's kinda what Taya does.
Feb 08, 2016 10:30AM Add a comment
American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is 76% done with American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
I think the sympathetic character is Tara because she really wants their children to have a good life and stop missing their dad. She is also miss Chris and she doesn't want him to get killed because what he does is really dangerous. She only wants him to come home and finally have a normal life which I totally understand.
Feb 01, 2016 10:04AM Add a comment
American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is 65% done with American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
I've decided to read this book because I've already watched the movie and I really wanted to know if the book was different or maybe even better! I also really the story and the fact that it's a bibliographie and that it's inspired by a true story is very interesting.
Jan 25, 2016 09:57AM Add a comment
American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is 52% done with American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
I think an important character, except Chris, is Tara. When she asks him to come home and be a "dad", she really changed the story because Chris will never do again what he used to and I think that without Tara, the story would have been really different.
Jan 19, 2016 10:19AM Add a comment
American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is 48% done with American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
I think the structure of american sniper reinforces the personnality of Chris Kyle, the protagonist. All the events in the book shows something about his personnality. An example could be when Tara asks him to come home for the birth of their son and she asks him to be a "dad". That proves that Chris is sensitive.
Jan 11, 2016 10:11AM Add a comment
American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is 32% done with American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
The protagonist is Chris. He's strong, brave and really accurate. He married Taya Renae and is one of the best sniper in the world. His wife wanted him to come home because she mist him. When Chris comes home for the birth of his son, he is distracted by the memories of his war and Taya wishes he could focus on his family and home
Jan 04, 2016 10:22AM Add a comment
American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is 76% done with American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History
This book takes place in the US. The main character is called Chris. He grew up in Texas and he was a United States Navy SEAL from 1999 to 2009. He is known as the most succesful sniper in American military history. He's brave, intelligent, helpful and persevering. His passion is to help people and to save them. He has 160 kills.
Dec 14, 2015 10:03AM Add a comment
American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is finished with The Martian
I wonder why Watney made a superman in the middle of the space to get saved, to rejoin his team. In my opinion, it's probably impossible with all the gravity. I know it was the only way to save him but I think the Author should have find a more realistic way to save him. Maybe it's because he wanted us to panic or to hope the team would be able to save him.
Dec 08, 2015 10:05AM Add a comment
The Martian

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 296 of 369 of The Martian
At the middle of the book, I really think that Watney is going to survive because after all the things his team and the astronauts do to save him, I don't think he can die. Many people sacrifice themselves to save him and it wouldn't be a good story if Watney would die.
Nov 30, 2015 10:04AM Add a comment
The Martian

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 222 of 369 of The Martian
The story takes place on Mars. Mars is really big and is made up of sand. There are a lot of mountains and it's really different from Earth. It's kinda scary because there are a lot of violent weathers and we never know what will happen. The Martian takes place in the 20s.
Nov 16, 2015 10:01AM Add a comment
The Martian

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 150 of 369 of The Martian
I think the fact that Watney really want to survive on Mars and to be the first human to survive alone on a planet really proves that he is persevering. He doesn't want to die and he's determined to survive and find a way to survive and I think we need to persevere to do that.
Nov 09, 2015 10:56AM Add a comment
The Martian

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 81 of 369 of The Martian
My connection is text to world because we're learning about astronomy in science and the story takes place on Mars. Sometimes, when I'm reading, I understand some things better because I already heared about this in science.
Nov 02, 2015 09:58AM Add a comment
The Martian

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is finished with The Recruit (CHERUB, #1)
I think the tone of Cherub goes to sad to violent and hopeful because at the beginning of the book, James is sad and live a really bad life. At the middle of the book, he becomes happy, he makes some friends and likes his life and at some moments, James really believes that he can complete the program and become a great secret agent. But at the end, some peoples dies and there is a lot of violence.
Oct 26, 2015 10:04AM Add a comment
The Recruit (CHERUB, #1)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 250 of 342 of The Recruit (CHERUB, #1)
James Adams: The main character is called James Adams. He's really intelligent, confident but he's not in good shape and he doesn't go how to swim, which is really important to become a Cherub agent. He has to pass a really hard program to become a Cherub agent. During the program, he will work with Kerry Chang, who will later become his best friend.
Oct 19, 2015 10:04AM Add a comment
The Recruit (CHERUB, #1)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is on page 80 of 342 of The Recruit (CHERUB, #1)
James mother: I think she's a minor character because she doesn't play a big role in the story.She's always drunk and obese. She dies at the beginning of the story and this is why James is recruited by Cherub. He will have to resist at 100 days in hell.
Oct 12, 2015 10:01AM Add a comment
The Recruit (CHERUB, #1)

Frédéric Boudreau
Frédéric Boudreau is finished with Maxed Out
I think the conflict in the story is character vs self because Max has to accept his role of taking care of his special needs brother. He has to take him everywhere he goes. He would like to have a normal life but his mother is never home and Max doesn't have the time to play hockey with his friends, with Duncan.
Oct 06, 2015 10:05AM Add a comment
Maxed Out

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