Month: January 2023

Three books I read recently and why I liked them

Three books I read recently and why I liked them

I was asked about some books I read recently on a high school application. Here are my answers:

book cover Life as We Knew It

Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer. I read this dystopian novel and three other books in the series for literature class this semester. The story was surreally close to our world right now. It describes a lockdown triggered by a natural disaster. The characters’ experiences and emotional reactions were very relatable. A lesson I learned is that even when the entire world is bleak and desolate, you can find a community that accepts and helps you. Another lesson I learned from one of the characters is that if you are bold enough to persevere, then everything will work in your favor.

 

Educated by Tara Westover book cover

Educated by Tara Westover. I first read the book a couple years ago and recently reread it as I am thinking about my own education going forward. Initially, I was shocked by the “weirdness” of Tara’s family and impressed by how she broke the boundaries and escaped. Then I started to realize that choices all have consequences. It taught me to value every opportunity for education and do my best. 

 

Cloud Cuckoo Land book cover

Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr. I’m reading this novel right now. The story is very captivating as it is told from multiple perspectives over thousands of years from ancient Greece to the space age future. I learned that knowledge is precious. It takes a lot of low-probability events to line up for knowledge to survive history. The book touches on many issues concerning our world today, like climate change, poverty, virtual reality and AI, and social isolation. I haven’t finished the book yet, but I look forward to seeing what happens at the end.

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Life as We Knew It

Life as We Knew It

by Susan Beth Pfeffer 

book cover Life as We Knew ItI read a dystopian novel series recently, called Life as We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer. I thought it was very interesting because it is very close to our world right now. It’s about a girl living in the present day Earth, and an asteroid knocks the moon off course. This causes abnormal tides and tsunamis and volcanic eruptions. Everyone stays at home since the ash from the volcanoes is filling the air. 

I found these books interesting because this was very much like our life during the pandemic, when we had to quarantine. Clouds of ash block the sun, and Earth is thrown into an early winter. Electricity is down, crops die and diseases spread. Miranda’s friends either leave their Pennsylvania town, hoping to find a better life by heading south, or die of starvation. As snow comes early, the family eats one meal a day, trying to conserve their decreasing supply of canned foods until things improve.

I think that this book is very good because it examines the human spirit during humanity’s lowest. There’s no happy ending, but there is a glimpse of hope which makes me want to read the next one. I believe the lesson we can take from this is maturity, growth, hope and family are the ingredients to survival.

Overall, this was a very good book. The next ones in the series are too.

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