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Friday, June 11, 2010

Reward

The reward in The Landing was the end. I can't properly explain how rewarded I felt after reading the entire novel! I was liek, "man that was good stuf." The authour really put a lot of effort into making this a worthwhile nov-
eugh.

ow, I just broke my sarcasm gland. The Landing still sucks,

Approach to the Inmost Cave

As you may already know, based on past posts, I'm going to talk about how The Landing lacks all major journey elements, "approach to the inmost cave" included. But to mix things up, I'm going to talk about how The Landing is a great example of quality literature!

At a glance, it is easy to see that The Landing is written excellently (is that a word). The characters are richly developed, plotlines are well told, and emotions practically jump off the page. When the main character, Ben, must approach the inmost cave, you can feel the intensity of his fear, the adjectives and metaphors used to describe his feelings in the novel are simply astounding.
Anyway, the inmost cave in my favourite novel is the- it's...

screw it, the novel sucks,