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The most dangerous place on earth
Characters
Calliste and Tristan/Protagonist(s)
round character
Damon and Nick/Anti-hero
flat character
Doug/Side-kick
flat character
Ryan/Lover
flat character
Molly/Mentor
round character
Abigail and Tristan/Antagonist(s)
round character
Author/Lindsey Lee
Books
The most dangerous place on earth - Worlds apart - Ten moonstruck piglets - Soul moon soup - Too many pies - A week with Zeke & Zach - A dream - Hurricane Henrietta
General info:
Lindsey Lee Johnson holds a master of professional writing degree from the University of Southern California and a BA in English from the University of California at Davis. She has served as a tutor and mentor at a private learning center, where her focus has been teaching writing to teenagers. Born and raised in Marin County, she now lives with her husband in Los Angeles.
Awards: - A California Book Award Finalist -
First Fiction - A Barnes & Noble Discover Pick - An American Booksellers
Association Indie Next Pick - People Magazine's Book of the
Week
A LibraryReads 'Top Ten' Pick - A Publishers Weekly Book of the
Week
A Book of the Month Club Pick - A San Francisco Chronicle &
Northern California Indie
Bestseller
Symbols
Ironi
Example: ''You're crazy.'' said Calista.
Sarcasm
Exanple: ''You are a perceptive, intelligent girl.''
Denotation
There is a certain denotation: scoot wich means to slide while sitting. Wich is the same as in the dictionary/
connotation
The meaning, feelings, and emotions are hard in this book. The text and the words in the book are very hard without any shame as the youth use these today. The people in this book are not so very nice to each other. They use hard words. Some like to hurt people or like to bully some students.
Metaphor
Example: ''Sweating little rivers in his palms," which means that his palms were very sweaty
Simile
Example: life is like a road with chicks and bumps
Point of view
A third person perspective
Example: 'Jenny appeard from the back room. She was about five feet tall and had these glittery earrings on and a bright purple hoodie and greeen converse.'
Themes
2: School
3: Friendship
1: Bullying
4: fear
Tense
Persent
The story takes place in their eighth grade, junior year and senior year
Example: 'She walked true the Valley High School gates and passed Abigail and Emma and her other former friends clustered on the lawn.'