Sunday, August 14, 2016

Summer Reading Blog Post 3: Hooking Section

   This book has several attempts of hooking you, and they do drag you into either the action, characters or the story. One section that really hooks you is when he gets his first message. It really has s dramatic, effect on the reader because before then it really didn't have anything that was intense, or dramatic. A sense of mystery to it to, like as if you don't know what it is how it came to be there, until the very end of the book. But a section that also hooks the reader in is when he first goes to one of the locations given by the message. These sections go hand-in-hand with each other to really hook the reader in. In the section he finds himself in a situation where he thought he would never be, but he doesn't do anything, but that's what we expect him to do. In the beginning it starts off right with the action and that is a very good hook. It starts off with a bank getting robbed, and Ed is in the bank as it happening, creating a very strong and authentic hook to the story. These sections hook readers in a original way.

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