Wednesday, December 7, 2011

When My Name Was Keoko. Like? Dislike?

I really enjoyed When My Name Was Keoko, at the beginning I imagined myself boring myself to death with the book (no offense :], but really? I enjoyed this book. I liked how the author could write and create realistic problems and events, like how Tae-yul had to train in the army, or how Uncle's still gone in the ending. The book was descriptive and imaginative. I enjoyed how the author was tricking us into thinking that Tae-yul was really dead, also how Abuji and Mrs. Ahn was both in the resistance. That was really a shock. Overall, the book was great, it was captivating, and I really liked it.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Visualizing "Keoko" ;)

While I reading the novel, I visualzing the neighboorhood accountant, I saw people cheering and singing. A whole crowd screaming their heads off, celebrating the fact the Korea was finally free from the Japanese. I saw people crying and going wild, just like a riot.