Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce
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As you respond to the questions and postings related to the book you are reading, keep in mind that all blog postings will be monitored. If you use inappropriate language you will be reported.
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7/30/13
Finished the book.
I finished the book last night and I enjoyed it a lot. I never read anything like it. Changing perspectives and the use of imagery was confusing at one point, but it made the book special. It was suspenseful finding out if Silias was the potential or not. I definitely felt the sense of Little Red Riding Hood in this book.
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I liked the book a lot too. It was definitely unique the way the perspectives changed and that it was based off of a fairy tale and made into a really good book that's very attention grabbing. I agree that it was confusing finding out whether Silas was the potential or not because at first I thought there was no way and then I accepted that he was and right before Scarlett was going to kill him she found out he isn't. I was relieved but confused about that.
I agree I think the change of perspective made the book unique and much more interesting as well. I also liked the suspense too. I think finding out Silas was the potential and wondering whether he was going to turn was the best part. It created so much suspense I couldn't stop reading until I found out the answer.
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