Friday, October 5, 2007

Hearts Blood By Jane Yolen

Significance
This books overall purpose was to simply entertain others. This book is the sequel to a book I recently read. The reason I chose this peace was to finish the entertaining story that I had already started.

Perspective
The author of this book is Jane Yolen. the author speaks in third person like someone else was telling the story. The story was being told to the audience by Jane Yolen.

Evidence
Hearts Blood is the sequel to the book Dragons Blood. In the book a young boy named Jakkin, a new dragon master, gets tied into the politics of his world by helping a senator. What he ends up doing is pretending to be a rebel and finding his recent runaway crush. threw the book he turns from boy to man according to him but to others(his friends) he was a man all along. His whole mission comes to an end when other people from politics come and hunt them down and always at his side and trying to protect him was his loyal dragon Hearts Blood who protected him and his girlfriend to the death.

Connection
this book connects to the sequel of this book and the first book in the trilogy. This book connects to the other books because they are all the same story one after another they complete each other.

Supposition
Suppose I took dragons out of the story the whole story would change for example there would be no dragon farm dragon fights dragon eggs you would have to replace it with something like horses but then something else would change like the horse cant fly so how would the get up the very steep and slippery mountain so in the end Jakkin and his two friends would be found and get in trouble or die in the cold of dark after.

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