I
just finished the book Forever by Maggie Stiefvater which I figured out
is actually a good book. From the cover and the blurb on the back I really didn’t
think it was going to be a good book but it actually was. The main characters;
Sam, Grace, Cole, Isabel, and Rachel; taught some very important lessons. Some
people might think that this book is useless but it actually teaches a lesson.
Grace had everyone thinking that she had disappeared
but she wasn’t. She just didn’t want everyone to know that she was a wolf and
so was her boyfriend Sam. She didn’t even want to tell her parents. When Sam
got taken in to be questioned about Grace’s disappearance, Grace said she
wanted to tell the public that she was still alive and show them that she hadn’t
left. Sam didn’t want her to tell everyone because then it might lead to
everyone finding out that she was a wolf. Grace said that it’s better than Sam
possibly going to jail for being accused of doing something to Grace. Grace was
ready to give up her happiness to get someone to stay out of trouble and that
should happen in this world too between people.
When Grace revealed to her friend, Rachel, that she
is a wolf Rachel was first shocked and thought she was joking. She even said
that if Grace is a wolf, she’s a zebra. That was her first reaction but later
on she actually accepted. She didn’t stop talking to Grace or even avoid her;
she accepted her and continued to be best friends with her. It just shows that
is you’re friends with someone and know that they’re trustworthy, you should accept
them however they are.
Sam was fighting with Shelby while they were both in wolf form, Cole sensed
that Sam wouldn’t win and would go down. He shifted into a wolf, told Sam to
leave with the rest of the pack, and fought Shelby . He knew Sam so well because he was friends with
him and lived with him that he didn’t want him to die. He was ready to sacrifice
his life for him. That’s how close their friendship was. It shows how if you
really love someone, you should be ready to sacrifice something for them if not
your life.
Isabel saw that Cole went down, while fighting Shelby in wolf form, because of people in helicopters
shooting at him. She thought that he was dead and didn’t want it to happen to
the rest of the wolves. She thought that since she couldn’t save Cole’s life
she should save all the other wolf lives that were in danger because of the
people, including her father, who were trying to wipe them out. She drove to
the middle of the clearing where the people were shooting at from the
helicopters and she looked up at the helicopter through her sunroof and looked
up at the helicopter until they saw her. The shooting stopped and her father
texted her to get out of there but she told him not until he did and stared at
the helicopter until the wolves got out of the way. She risked her getting
punished for other peoples’ (who turn into wolves) lives. This doesn’t happen
that often in this world because people aren’t that close or they are too
selfish.
These are very important lessons that are for
people everywhere. They are shown through a book that people might think is
useless it actually isn’t. It’s actually very interesting. I think that these lessons were what the author might have been trying to get through to the reader. I just really want
to read the other books written by Maggie Stiefvater.
I read this book too. It was good, wasn't it?
ReplyDeleteAbout Isabel and Cole, you said that since she thought she couldn't save Cole she would save the other wolves. I half agree to that. I think that her determination to save the other wolves was because of the fact that she couldn't save Cole. I think that she was mourning something that could've been, and I guess she was also determined because she just saw Cole die, and she probably wouldn't want anyone else to feel her pain because a wolf they loved got shot down by the people in the helicopter. Does that make any sense?
Your response was well thought out, and had more detail than my response on Forever. Overall, it was a really good response, and even if I didn't read the book, I would know what you were talking about.
It does make sense and I think I was trying to aim around that idea when I was writing it. I really liked this book that's probably why I had such a long response to it because it had so much detail.
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