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Fell Back |
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Rating: Summary: A Murderer Is On the Loose Review: Fell Back has a main character of John Fell. He is a member of the Sevens club. On campus a boy named Lasher jumped off of a building killing himself. Right before jumping, Lasher had a fight with his enemy, Creery. That led many to believe Creery had killed Lasher, until Creery???s body was found too. Fell gets caught up in what really happened to both men, and spends many months trying to find out. Fell, to get his mind off the deaths, is assigned a town girl named Nina Deem to tutor. She is in love with a man named Eddie Dragon, who her dad does not want her to be around. That is also a reason Fell is sent to tutor Nina, to try to keep her away from Eddie. I thought this book was okay, not great or horrible. It is a sequel to another book which I have not read which may be why I don???t think much of this book. I did, however, like the author???s writing style. Fell Back also contained many surprises which made me want to keep reading. I have never before read a mystery book like this one. What makes it unique is the fact that the characters do not find out the mystery for themselves, they have help from tprehe FBI. Overall, this book would receive about a 3 on a 1-5 scale. But, in my opinion, if you want to read this book, read the prequal first.
Rating: Summary: A Murderer Is On the Loose Review: Fell Back has a main character of John Fell. He is a member of the Sevens club. On campus a boy named Lasher jumped off of a building killing himself. Right before jumping, Lasher had a fight with his enemy, Creery. That led many to believe Creery had killed Lasher, until Creery's body was found too. Fell gets caught up in what really happened to both men, and spends many months trying to find out. Fell, to get his mind off the deaths, is assigned a town girl named Nina Deem to tutor. She is in love with a man named Eddie Dragon, who her dad does not want her to be around. That is also a reason Fell is sent to tutor Nina, to try to keep her away from Eddie. I thought this book was okay, not great or horrible. It is a sequel to another book which I have not read which may be why I don't think much of this book. I did, however, like the author's writing style. Fell Back also contained many surprises which made me want to keep reading. I have never before read a mystery book like this one. What makes it unique is the fact that the characters do not find out the mystery for themselves, they have help from tprehe FBI. Overall, this book would receive about a 3 on a 1-5 scale. But, in my opinion, if you want to read this book, read the prequal first.
Rating: Summary: It stays with you Review: I actually remember this Fell much clearer than the first one. While it still offers the amazing M E Kerr ability for feeling andd drama, i don't think a science fiction reader would be disapointed with it, since it depicts a lively world with rules of it's own. Some of the ideas from this book will stay with me forever. And in addition to this, it is also a thriller. What more could you ask for?
Rating: Summary: symbolism in fell back Review: Symbolism In M.E. Kerr's Fell Back M.E. Kerr uses symbols to represent things that might have been in this novel. The main character, John Fell, is without a father. He finds things that constantly remind him about how life could have been if his father was still alive. In this very gripping sequel, John Fell finds himself in the middle of a murder. Kerr uses symbols to help show Fell what life could have been like if his father was still alive. When one of his classmates seemingly commits suicide, his father's memory triggers a thought, what if the student was not pushed? So, Fell decides to investigate. Many things occur during this period, in which his father almost comes back to life, the symbols keeping him alive in spirit. But aside from the few symbols in this book about Fell's father, there was not a lot of complex symbolism. Because of this lack of complex symbolism, this book fell sort of void of complexity. Perhaps if Kerr had included more symbols, like he did with Fell's father, this book would have been better. This novel was a very good one, but because of the lack of complex symbolism, it fell short of its vast capacity. Kerr has made better novels, but over all, this book was weakened by the lack of symbolism.
Rating: Summary: symbolism in fell back Review: Symbolism In M.E. Kerr's Fell Back M.E. Kerr uses symbols to represent things that might have been in this novel. The main character, John Fell, is without a father. He finds things that constantly remind him about how life could have been if his father was still alive. In this very gripping sequel, John Fell finds himself in the middle of a murder. Kerr uses symbols to help show Fell what life could have been like if his father was still alive. When one of his classmates seemingly commits suicide, his father's memory triggers a thought, what if the student was not pushed? So, Fell decides to investigate. Many things occur during this period, in which his father almost comes back to life, the symbols keeping him alive in spirit. But aside from the few symbols in this book about Fell's father, there was not a lot of complex symbolism. Because of this lack of complex symbolism, this book fell sort of void of complexity. Perhaps if Kerr had included more symbols, like he did with Fell's father, this book would have been better. This novel was a very good one, but because of the lack of complex symbolism, it fell short of its vast capacity. Kerr has made better novels, but over all, this book was weakened by the lack of symbolism.
Rating: Summary: Clever Mind Trap! Review: This book had an excellant and unpredictable plot. It contains the basic elements to keep the interest of any teenager such as I. It is filled with Love and Death backed up by well defined charaters each posessing a unique and intricate personality. It will keep you thinking about it for months after you've read it. If any one knows where I could get a copy of it or its sequal "Fell Down" drop me an e-mail.
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