Monday, September 3, 2012
Revolution 3:
My prediction from the previous statement was wrong, she was determined to figure this mystery out by herself, without her father or G's help. In fact toward the end of the book, the author added a twist to the whole book, which created a good ending to the novel. By putting Andi in Alex's place so everyone in Paris saw her for not Andi but as Alex. I can only imagine how confused and frustrated Andi must have been when everyone called her Alex, but it must have been amazing to have "meet" Amade Malherbeau, which must have helped her out a lot since her Senior Thesis being written about him. Wouldn't be amazing or cool to just meet the person you are doing a report on and just ask them the questions you need help with to understand about them, like where their inspiration was when they did what they did! It must have been amazing for Andi, even though she didn't get along with Amade at first. I was so excited to find out that after Andi graduated she got into the Paris Conservatory to study with "...amazing teachers for a degree in classical and contemporary music...". Over all I believed that this was one of the best summer read books that I have read. It kept me entertained which is what every summer read should be like, so it is easier to read over the summer!
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