Thursday, October 16, 2014

The Color of Water by James McBride

            The color of water  by James McBride is a great book about the hardships of people during the time of segregation and things like the Ku Klux Klan. Like the title said it is a Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother. Ruth , James's mom was a Jewish raised women who later converted to Christianity which got her through her day to day life. Ruth was a good mom who always made time to go to each of 12 kids meetings, open houses etc. She married a black man and throughout the book she is telling James about his father that passed. 
            This book is James McBrides's journey to see how he really fits into the world. He is in search of his identity. He has questions about his race and many other things he just doesn't seem to understand until he uncovers his mom's story. 

           When I started reading the book I wondered why the book was called The Color of Water . The author later explains it in his book. "...I asked whether god was black or white...'Does he like white or black people better? ' 'He loves all people he's a spirit.'... 'What color is God's spirit?' 'It doesn't have a color,' she said. 'God is the color of water. Water doesn't have a color." (51 McBride). This one part in the book James doesn't understand until he is older and is more connected to himself. The books title is referring to god as not a specific color but instead the color of water.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

The Maze Runner by James Dashner

              The Maze Runner ,so far is a great book filled with suspense it really makes  you think. I have to admit the reason I decided to pick up and read it is the movie came out and I personally like reading the book before watching the movie so here I am completely sucked in. The author of this book is James Dashner he is a creative and brilliant author who also wrote the Mortality Doctrine series as well as the 13th Reality series and two books in the Infinity Ring series. The books title and the cover of the book straight up shows the book will involve a maze. 

            The story is about the main character who wakes up in an elevator with no recollection of his family, friends or where he came from. All he remembers is his name. The elevator open and there are hundreds of boys who greet him and welcome him to "the glade". Once a month a guy is sent to the glade in this elevator no one knows who but it happens. The day after Thomas comes a girl is sent up through the elevator to "the glade". The first girl ever. What is even more surprising is the news she carries with her. There is also an unsolvable, crazy, jumbled maze that Thomas feels connected to in some way. Thomas and the Gladers want more then ever to figure out the maze , the crazy unsolvable maze.