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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Book Withdrawal

The brain shrivels up from lack of fantasy and a world one’s never dreamed of, people and places of wonder.  The fingers itch to graze the imprinted grooves that run along the spine and to gently turn untouched sheets of paper.  The eyes yearn to gaze among individual black symbols, variously strung together to make words, which come alive and leap off the crisp, white parchment, to tell a story.  The ears strain, listening for the unique rustle of pages.  The heart grows cold from lack of joy and sorrow, rage and love, sensationally described in these tales.

The House of Hades book cover.
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That is how I portray book withdrawal, what it feels like to not read the books I so desperately want to.

For example, The House of Hades by Rick Riordan is one novel that I have been wanting to read since it came out on October 8.  This book is the fourth installment in one of my favorite series.  I never was into the whole Greek Gods thing until I started reading these books; now I love learning about major gods, minor gods, and old Greek stories.  I don’t know if it’s the subject of mythology, the author’s acumen in writing or a combination of both, but I sure do love the novels.  The sad part about this is that The House of Hades came out on October 8th, here it is November 16, and I’m only halfway through it (I started it a week ago).  To put it simply, I DIDN’T READ THIS AWESOME NEW BOOK UNTIL A WHOLE MONTH AFTER IT CAME OUT!  I guess I’ve just been so busy with school and soccer that I’ve had to put off the free choice reading.  It’s quite sad really, but now that I’m getting into the book, I’m struggling to make time to read now because I don’t want to set it down.

Some of you may be thinking “So what? How is that such a big deal?”  However, the past two years I have gotten the new book in the series near, if not on, the release date, then I proceeded to finishing an approximately five hundred page book within a week.  So yeah, I’m a pretty fast reader when I want to be, but this year, school takes a lot more work.  Don’t get me wrong, I love learning about biology, matrices, new vocabulary, and how to find the theme of a novel, but it can be draining.  My precious, free choice reading has been minimized greatly.  I can only hope that as the year goes on, I can manage and organize my time to fit in more reading.

Now, about the book.  I am really enjoying it so far (no surprise).  There is a lot of action/adventure along with a good amount of humor.  A sprinkle of romance and a bunch of heart-pounding obstacles.  Over the series, it’s awesome to see development in each of the characters.

Find The House of Hades on Amazon and Barnes and Noble

5 comments:

  1. I totally agree with you! My reading time's been cut down a LOT this year, and I miss it. Of course, for some reason all of my favorite authors have decided to release new books all at the same time, so I'm hurrying to catch up with everything, while also trying to expand my reading horizons. Sigh. I just want to READ! :)

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  2. Aww I'm sorry! Book withdrawal is hard, I know :( I'm glad that you like your book so far and hopefully there will be more reading time for you in the future. I get a half hour each morning to read before the bell rings because I'm at the high school and don't know anyone and don't feel like being social...

    You read the last Michael Grant book, right?

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    1. I did read his last book, Light, and WOW! I was surprised by the ending! I didn't expect certain characters to die, but then I realized that it was probably a good thing they did. It was also way more gruesome than I was expecting...like with the "ripping of the arm and taking a bite out of it" part. (Shudder)
      Getting over that, the ending wasn't my favorite, but it wrapped everything up nicely so it was okay.

      What did you think of it?

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    2. I thought that it had great buildup and a really terrible climax. Like, OMG this is gonna happen-and-it's-gonna-be-the-greatest-fight-scene-ever and instead it was talking-talking-dying-done. :P But the arm part was gross, and the ending was just okay for me. I thought the idea of Astrid writing a book series about the dome seemed kind of cliché, but I liked how it wrapped everything up, too.

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  3. I haven't read House of Hades yet, but my mom did get it for my brother for Christmas, and I read his books more than I read my own so I'm basically getting it too! Sadly, I haven't even read in a month or two. I keep thinking to myself, "Jared, you need to lay in bed and read for a few hours," but I just keep postponing it. I'm ashamed...

    I love how you use such good vocabulary and imagery in the first paragraph, as well as good voice in the latter ones. It helps make your post interesting, easy to keep reading, and easy to relate to.

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