Friday, June 9, 2017

Last Reflection Blog

 This book is just nuts. First off, let's thank Hilde for asking and thinking about all the right questions such as how in the world her father put together this book. As long as this book is, it must've taken him at least 6 months to write it. But shouldn't he have had to write this novel possibly a year prior to Hilde's birthday? Hypothetically speaking of course. While Hilde is asking all the right questions, Sophie’s mom isn't asking any at all. Her daughter gives her a book titled Sophie’s World and she reads a little and isn't phased by this?? What?! That's all types of weird and I'd be past freaking out if that were my child. Anywho, I don't like the way Alberto told everyone that they didn't exist. Like that's not the type of thing you just drop of someone; that's heavy stuff. Telling someone that they're completely made up and apart of someone's conscious is practically unheard of and I don't think Alberto went about telling people correctly. To be honest, I don't think Alberto should've told them at all. Now I get that technically Alberto didn't say any of this and that it's the major making him say these things, but deep down I want to believe that Alberto and Sophie are real. Lastly, it crazy how Sophie’s World ends inside of Sophie's World. Sophie and Alberto’s lives just vanish after the party...yet there's still pages in the book and we’re still reading the novel but it's no longer about Sophie, it's about Hilde now.

No comments:

Post a Comment