Monday, October 3, 2016
Responding to CHERUB
Cherub, by Robert Muchamore, I'm towards the end of the first book in the series. I rate Cherub highly, Cherub is now one of few books that kept me fully engaged. The vivid detail was interesting, and was easy to picture in my mind. Some of the word choice was foreign to me because the book is from the UK. Also the character development of James was phenomenal, when James was in a rough area he started to develop into a rough kid, rather than have the original traits.
Robert Muchamore, did a great job of adding the right amount of intensity. Example, James, must undergo intense training, he must go to Malaysia and risk his life just to be apart of a program. Intensity was not the only trait Robert Muchamore portrayed nicely. Robert Muchamore created the perfect ratio between vivid detail and leaving the reader to imagine. Robert Muchamore also made the characters make questionable decisions on purpose, this was genius because the decisions from the characters made me curious as to why, so I kept reading.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment