In my first post about my book Revolver I finished by talking about Sig (the main character) and about how his dad is dead on the table frozen. This book goes back and forth from present time to past. It goes back to how Sig found his dad.
It was getting late on wash day when Sig's father was supposed to be home. Sig decided to go out and follow the trail to meet his father on his way home and ride the sled back with him. Sig noticed a black spot out on the ice of the frozen lake. He finished putting his ski's on and slowly walked across the ice checking the thickness with his stick. When he got to his frozen father he put together what had happened.
His father had gone across a thin section of ice and fell in waist deep. The sled dogs pulled him out and Sig saw that his father had taken his glove off. But why? Sig had seen the matches in is hand but no wood. Then he realized the sled was made of wood and the papers from the office he could have lit. The father (Einer) would have frozen before he made the mile ride home so he took the long shot chance at trying to start a fire but it did not work.
The most interesting thing I remember is that Einer when he was still alive told Sig that "a gun is not a weapon. It's an answer."
This is the first book I have read by Marcus Sedgwick and I think it will get more interesting as it goes.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Revolver by Marcus Sedgwick- 7/2/2014
For my summer blog post I chose a book called Revolver by Marcus Sedgwick. The main character in my book is a boy named Sig. Judging by the way to book is worded I would estimate him to be around 13 or 14 years old. He has an older sister and a step mother. His step mothers name is Nadya and he describes her only as being 25 years younger than his dad with dark hair. He also describes his sisters and his relationship as, "we were always to far apart in years to have any conflict with one another."
When Sig describes the place he lives in he says it is a, "24 foot by 12 foot". Before he goes outside Sig puts on a heavy fur jacket and hand made gloves. He says that inside the cabin the temperature is just above freezing but outside it is, "dozens below zero."
While Sig explaigns his life he talks about a day called, "wash day." Bathing once a week and washing clothes in the same water they bathe in. The two women bathe first then Sig and his father.
What I thought was weird about this book is right in the begining he talks about his father, dead on the table. After he tells the reader that his father died of hypothermia he goes back in time to how, and where he found his father dead. Now I will read to find out what he was dong when he died.
When Sig describes the place he lives in he says it is a, "24 foot by 12 foot". Before he goes outside Sig puts on a heavy fur jacket and hand made gloves. He says that inside the cabin the temperature is just above freezing but outside it is, "dozens below zero."
While Sig explaigns his life he talks about a day called, "wash day." Bathing once a week and washing clothes in the same water they bathe in. The two women bathe first then Sig and his father.
What I thought was weird about this book is right in the begining he talks about his father, dead on the table. After he tells the reader that his father died of hypothermia he goes back in time to how, and where he found his father dead. Now I will read to find out what he was dong when he died.
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