From all the stories that were presented this week a few of them caught my attention and seemed interesting to me. The one that I would actually sit down and read with pleasure however, would be Gevo's book, Crocodile Hunter: The Incredible Life and Adventures of Steve and Terri Irwin by Steve Irwin. This book appealed to me because of the subject of the story. Since it is about adventure and making the most out of life, it seems like an interesting book to read. First of all, it gives the reader knowledge about animals and how they live. Other than that, it teaches the reader and important life lesson; do what you love to do no matter what. The book I had read was about mountain climbing, which is also an adventurous topic, so I think I will enjoy reading Crocodile Hunter just as much as I enjoyed reading my book.
Even though most of the books seemed interesting to read, there had to be some that I would never read unless I am forced to. One of these books would be George's book, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. From what I understood about the book, it did not interest me to a point where I would enjoy reading it. I would like to read a book that is adventure and action filled and this book has neither. I am sure that there are many people who would love reading this book, but I would not consider myself one of those people.
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