Carrie is a horror story about a telekinetic seventeen year old girl that has been tormented by her classmates her whole life and is abused by her mother. She keeps to herself and doesn’t really acknowledge people, but when Sue Snell asks her boyfriend Tommy Ross to ask Carrie to their Prom it looks like things may change for the better. But when Chris Hagerson pulls a cruel prank of dumping pigs blood on her "Carrie got it the worst. She looked exactly like she had been dipped in a bucket of red paint."Norma said, Carrie snaps and becomes an uncontrollable force that destroys almost everyone and everything in her way. "They had beaten her, bested her, once and for all time. It was over", Carrie thought.
It’s a bit ironic that when Carrie finally sought out her revenge it ended up being her complete destruction. All of those years she took the teasing and the kids making fun of her, but when she took matters into her own hands it was too much that had built up and finally exploded. Maybe if she had had a more understanding or helpful mother she would have been okay or maybe if Chris hadn’t pulled that final prank everything would have been okay. Maybe things would have even been better for her. But I think that Stephen King purposely wrote it that way to show that revenge isn't always the best option.
All in all Carrie deserves a four out of five stars. Only because it was a great thriller but it took a little while to get to be really good. Maybe its' because I don’t typically read horror but it was a little different for me. I would say though that for horror it was definitely a good story, it kept you on your toes wanting more once you got into it. You never knew for sure what was going to happen. Stephen King sort of kept you guessing, but that added to the thrill of the story making it good.
Vampire Academy though was a different story. The novel Vampire Academy is about a Dhampir Guardian named Rose and her best friend Lissa who is a royal Moroi vampire. "Novice guardians-dhampirs like me- and Moroi sat together eating and socializing, faces alight with whatever current gossip held the Academy's attention." she said. Together Rose and Lissa get through heartbreak, friend drama and even fight a few bad guys along the way.
Vampire Academy though was a different story. The novel Vampire Academy is about a Dhampir Guardian named Rose and her best friend Lissa who is a royal Moroi vampire. "Novice guardians-dhampirs like me- and Moroi sat together eating and socializing, faces alight with whatever current gossip held the Academy's attention." she said. Together Rose and Lissa get through heartbreak, friend drama and even fight a few bad guys along the way.
It seems now that heroine's are becoming more and more common in modern books. Which is awesome! It can get a little annoying to only read or watch girls always be the ones that are saved, it’s a nice change to have a girl kicking some butt. Just like Rose in Vampire Academy, she is your typical heroin she's stubborn, headstrong and wants things to be done her way. But on the other hand she will always do everything in her power to protect and keep her loved ones safe. Which makes a pretty awesome heroin for this story.
Vampire Academy deserves five out of five stars. Yes that’s a high rating but its well deserved. It’s a fantasy novel that also has some mixes of romance, action, and even some magic to make it a well rounded story. Another thing is that it doesn't take long to get to the really good parts. Right off the bat you don’t want to put it down. You want to find out, who found Rose and Lissa. Who is taking them back to the school? Are they safe? Can Rose live up to her job? It keeps you wanting more which is always something you want in a book, it makes it a lot more enjoyable for you as a reader and it helps you get lost in your own little world.

Interesting insight: " I think that Stephen King purposely wrote it that way to show that revenge isn't always the best option."
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there are any areas of overlap between these two books and how the characters deal with the different adversities. I like the examples of questions you end with in the second review.