Sadly, if you have managed to get this far on my blog, you either were killed by curiousity from the title of the blog, or you're simply ignorant to the meaning behind the title. Or, you could be my teacher that's reading this blog because you are forced to, which in that case I might as well make this an enjoyable five minutes that you spend reading this blog.
I've never really been a huge book reader, rather I enjoy reading articles, stories, journals, magazines, and even newspapers. I get my fair share of reading in each day, but there is something about books that just doesn't captivate me. Although I can say otherwise for three books that I have previously read.
The magical story of the muggle wizzard Harry Potter and the final book in his saga, was the first story the honestly put me in a reading trance. The second being the second book in the Hunger Games series, and then the last. The third and final masterpiece of a book I have read in my short life was, Memorial Day by Vince Flynn.
Memorial Day is apart of Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp series, which entails a brutal assasin who lives his life to stop the terrorists and kill anyone in his way trying to stop him.
When I found out we would be getting to pick a free fictional read, I immediately knew that I wanted to pick this Mitch Rapp series back up. I decided to go with the book, Consent to Kill also by Vince Flynn which is the next book in the series.
As I already read one of the Mitch Rapp books I expect this one to be very similar. It will most likely contain Rapp kicking some terrorist butt, violence, wild chases, and a suspensful finish to stop the terroristic plot.
I look forward to entertaining all of you guys in the next few weeks and will love to check back in with you on how I'm going.
Hi Aaron,
ReplyDeleteI am the same way when it comes to reading; I love reading articles and shorter pieces, though when it comes to books, it takes a lot for me to really get into them. This said, I was looking forward to seeing how this project would play out, as well.
As far as your post is concerned, you seem very eager to get into this book, which is always a good thing... It is always good to read something new based on something older that you are already used to.
I look forward to hearing about your little literary adventure in the coming weeks.