Thursday, February 23, 2012

"Red"



Dekker, Ted. Red. Nashville: WestBow, 2004. Print. (pg. 500/500)

“Red” is the second book out of the “Circle” series written by Ted Dekker. Like the first book Black, Red is also a science-fiction book which again is different from what I normally read. Since the first book “Black” let me wondering what’s going to happen to booth of the worlds, I had to check this book out right away or else I might have gone crazy with the questions building up inside of me.

With the first book I was really confused by the first couple of chapters but this was not a problem with the second book “Red”. In the beginning they kind of did a summary of what happen so were not confused if you forgot, which I don’t know how you could forget. Over all, this book was a lot easier to read than the first one which could probably be because I got use to the switching back and forth between the two different worlds that the main character, Thomas, lives in.

Like the first book “Black” this book didn’t have too many difficult words but it is an adult fiction book so it isn’t as easy to read as a young adult book.

I enjoyed reading “Red” just as much as the first book of the series. I kept on wanting to read more and find out what happens to the characters as you progress through the story. It seemed that whenever something exciting happen in one world they would switch to the imaginary one. This made me mad because then I would have to read more until I found out what happened in the real world but I did enjoy that. I know have only one more book, which is what I am reading now, to get through for all my questions to be answered.  I would recommend this book to anybody but only if you read the first book of the series or else I wouldn’t make sense.  

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