Devin Brantley Mr. Davidson Contemporary Literature, Period 2 20 October 2023 AR Book Review Garth Stein's The Art of Racing in the Rain is a novel written from the unique perspective of a dog named Enzo. Enzo is a very wise dog and has the conscience of a human. Enzo belongs to Denny who is a talented race car driver who is struggling to make ends meet. Denny is married to a woman by the name of Eve and they have a daughter named Zoe. In the beginning of the story the family is happy, they move out of their apartment into a bigger house, Denny gets more opportunities to race. But that happiness spirals down to a pit of sadness when Eve gets sick. She is given 8 months to live because she has brain cancer and because she didn’t want to see a doctor, the cancer already caused too much damage. As her health gets worse the family’s lives and bonds get worse. Even after Eve's death the family still have many struggles ahead of them. Through Enzo’s eyes, we as the ...
I would take fantasy over science fiction 10 times out of 10 every time. Fantasy can be anything and is only limited by your imagination. Fantasy isn’t confined by any laws or reality. There are no rules and no explanations. That’s why I love it so much. When reading fantasy, the more imaginative you are the better the reading experience is. I feel as though fantasy is an add on to science fiction. Like Jurassic Park, why stop with cloning dinosaurs. With fantasy they could talk, have robotic arms, anything. With fantasy the sky is the limit, but even the sky can be broken through with the power of Fantasy. If I could go anywhere one of my first options would be Moria, the greatest dwarven kingdom and many other places in the Lords of the rings story. I would like to go to Moria because when they were in their prime they were making the most legendary weapons and armors because they had the material called Mithril. Which was a beautiful diamond li...
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