"If i stood you in front of a man, pressed the cold metal of a gun into your palm
and told you to squeeze the trigger, would you do it?"
"No, Sir"
"Are you sure?"
"Of course Sir, No ways!"
"Are you sure?"
"Of course Sir, No ways!"
"What if i then told you we'd gone back in time
and his name was Adolf Hitler?
Would you do it then? Would you?
that's it. something interesting to start with. it took me really long time to get myself into reading this book (i'm quite lazy recently). then i start reading again. i keep flipping back to what i've missed.
i finished reading this book. it surprise me with how good it is! this book is about a british boy went to Africa to study due to his father's job in the embassy. The war in Africa just end with Mugabe as their new president.
okay the rest go read it yourself. i'd say this is a very brave masterpiece showing the reality of racial issues that occur between human and human. in fact! it is.
i cried for something in the end. this book is about REALITY! REALITY! and REALITY!! there is no right or wrong. but if i'm Robert Jacklin. i will maybe do the same thing.
this book is so emotional and it really did show how a word -"R.E.G.R.E.T" can affect your whole life. that's the reason i cried and can't go to bed at night.(yeah i'm one of those who will put myself in one of the character in a book).sometimes you won't know.. the fact that a person's death is not as pathetic as a regret.
okay~ very short post on a novel! hope i can be more active writing up post. :)
Cheerio,
the saddie Yi Jacklin :[
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