Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Sea
Heidi Kling


        
         First off Let me start this off by saying this is probably not a book I need to be reading before  I am about to get on a plane and fly to San Diego California. This book is about a girl who has sadly lost her mother in a plane crash well the plane didn't really crash it just vanished. As a result of what happened to her mother the main character Sienna I terrified  to get any where near a plane.
                        " Dad!" I yelled. "Didn't you feel those bumps? Buckle your seat belt!"
                              "Its okay. It was just a bit of turbulence; It's already stopped" I
                                I plopped down into my seat as fast ass I could and buckled up,  
                               Tugging the belt across my lap.                                                                        

          This was her reaction when the plane hit turbulence. I really am nervous about flying on a plane this October! Maybe that Is why I chose the book to read I like to read things that I can relate to in any sort of way. I am very nervous to meet new people just like Sienna is but she dose what she thinks is right which is why she took a trip to Indonesia.
        
             I haven't read much of this book, but I have a feeling it is going to be one that I will love. It seems very sappy and mushy! My kind of book.
       
              I like the writers she really tries to tell the story in a unique way by putting the events in their own little chapters. Heidi Kling has created a book that reads very easily from page to page and I never want to put the book down. I love and can relate to the main character Sienna In many ways so far.

                                       

Sienna's mother disappeared a long with the rest of the flight over the ocean.



















                                                                                                                                               



1 comment:

  1. I read this book a while back. I loved the way the author outlines the main character's feelings.

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