Thursday, January 5, 2012

No guts, No Glory

A.N: this essay is to show what the books " Program for Destruction" and " Sarah Bishop" have in common.   
      Robot cars from the future , how amazing! Shooting a musket while people that are standing next to you suffer a bloody death, how dreadful! . What do these two things have in common? Well, they have a lot in common, in fact. Weirdly, they both deal with survival that persuades the reader to keep reading, unlike some other books, that are as boring and slow as a snail.

          The book, “Program for Destruction”, is a book from the series “Hardy Boys”. In this book, there is a car manufacture that is producing state of the art vehicles that are very expensive. The factory started having some problems that didn’t ever happen before, like cars operating different on the road. So then the factory got suspicious, so they called in the hardy boys. The hardy kids are about 17 and are sons of Ben hardy, one of the world’s best detective. The hardy boys were going with their father for around 3 years and are just about as good as their Pop. Right when they got there, the tricks were getting worse and worse. If most of them worked right, they could have killed hundreds of people. Sarah Bishop is very similar because it deals a lot with survival.  

          In “Sarah Bishop”, Sarah is the main character. The book takes its place during the revolutionary war. Her Father and mother died and her brother was in the war, so she went on the most remember able journey of her life to find her brother in the war. She got there only to find out that he died a few days before, unlike "Program for Destruction", where nobody dies.

          As you might see, these books both deal with the same topics, survival, death, and a mission to find a problem or solution. Both of these marvelous books are fantastic to read and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes a good and/or fast read.               
  

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