Brendan Rodisch 2/23/10
“ The Hunt For Red October”
By Tom Clancy Pages 262-387
Total pages: 125
#18 What has surprised you in this book? Why?
What surprised me in this book was what happened to the Red October after the Americans got it. The Russians thought the Red October, which was originally their ship, was sunk. So all of the soviet naval forces in the area left except for the V.K. Konovalev. When the Red October went by, guarded by two American submarines that were escorting it safely to a naval base, the Konovalev realized it was the Red October.
So the Konovalev fires on the Red October, and the October deals with it in the most surprising way. It rams the Konovalev in the side, puncturing it’s hull and venting it to the ocean. The Konovalev sinks and the October moves on. That is what surprised me most in this book.
#20 I wonder why the author…
I wonder why the author put the Politovskiy in the book. In the book the Pilotovskiy is a submarine that is heading towards the American coast as fast as it can. It ends up having a reactor problem and sinks. One man survives and is interviewed. While this part of the story is sad, it’s significance to the story is hidden and not obvious.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Brendan Rodisch 2/17/10
“The Hunt For Red October”
By: Tom Clancy Pages: 172-160
Total pages this week: 88
#7 How did what you read make you feel? Why?
What I read made me feel a little scared. The book explained that the Russian navy could easily blockade our coast without us being able to do anything about it. In the book the Russians are looking for a rogue submarine and setting up a look out for the boat but this could also turn into a blockade of our coast. However , I felt safer when the Americans showed the Russians they could easily sink their boats. They did this by dropping flares on their ships. But the fact that the Americans could be blockaded so easily still scares me.
#12 Do you think you would read another book by this author? Why or why not?
I think I would read another book by this author because his book is challenging for me to read and that is very rare. I also like how he writes. Every sentence is suspenseful and the book has a clear plot that is apparent right from the first page. The only down side to this book is that it is so long. It does not have much pages but each page has an ocean of words that you have to swim through to get through the page. If I were to read another one of his books, I would do it over a longer period of time or I would read a shorter one of his books. But all-in-all, he is one of the best authors I know.
“The Hunt For Red October”
By: Tom Clancy Pages: 172-160
Total pages this week: 88
#7 How did what you read make you feel? Why?
What I read made me feel a little scared. The book explained that the Russian navy could easily blockade our coast without us being able to do anything about it. In the book the Russians are looking for a rogue submarine and setting up a look out for the boat but this could also turn into a blockade of our coast. However , I felt safer when the Americans showed the Russians they could easily sink their boats. They did this by dropping flares on their ships. But the fact that the Americans could be blockaded so easily still scares me.
#12 Do you think you would read another book by this author? Why or why not?
I think I would read another book by this author because his book is challenging for me to read and that is very rare. I also like how he writes. Every sentence is suspenseful and the book has a clear plot that is apparent right from the first page. The only down side to this book is that it is so long. It does not have much pages but each page has an ocean of words that you have to swim through to get through the page. If I were to read another one of his books, I would do it over a longer period of time or I would read a shorter one of his books. But all-in-all, he is one of the best authors I know.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Brendan Rodisch 2/11/10
“The Hunt for Red October”
By: Tom Clancy Pages: 71-172
Total pages this week: 101
Question #9: What is confusing in this book? Why?
Answer: The thing I find confusing in this book is which boat is which. There are so many Submarines and battleships, that it gets confusing. The book labels which ship the author is writing about before the paragraph starts but I still can’t remember that many ship’s names.
Question #3: What does this book make you think about? Why?
Answer: This book makes me wonder what really goes on down in a submarine. The book made me think about this because it talks about what can happen if you run a nuclear engine for to long. The ship sunk, and this made me think of what it must be liked to be trapped in a submarine when it is sinking. It also must be very scary down there, since there is practically no light.
“The Hunt for Red October”
By: Tom Clancy Pages: 71-172
Total pages this week: 101
Question #9: What is confusing in this book? Why?
Answer: The thing I find confusing in this book is which boat is which. There are so many Submarines and battleships, that it gets confusing. The book labels which ship the author is writing about before the paragraph starts but I still can’t remember that many ship’s names.
Question #3: What does this book make you think about? Why?
Answer: This book makes me wonder what really goes on down in a submarine. The book made me think about this because it talks about what can happen if you run a nuclear engine for to long. The ship sunk, and this made me think of what it must be liked to be trapped in a submarine when it is sinking. It also must be very scary down there, since there is practically no light.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Free choice post #1
Brendan Rodisch 2/2/10
The Hunt for Red October
By: Tom Clancy Pages 1-72
Total pages this week: 72
6. Explain how the author creates suspense in this book.
The author creates suspense in the book by making the Red October hard to find. It has broken away from the command of Russia and is going to Cuba to bomb the U.S.. Since It has a special device called a caterpillar, it is nearly impossible to track or pick up on radar. Even though the U.S. Has a lot of ships and many defenses, the Red October has bypassed them all. This creates suspense because the ship could pop up anywhere and bomb the U.S. I think the author did a good job in making the book suspenseful.
13. which character would you like to be like? In what way? Why?
I think I would like to be like Ryan in my book. He is a man that works for the CIA in an American-British relations position. He has an awesome job where he works for his country and gets to live in England. He also gets payed a lot and gets to hire his friends to help him. I would want have a job like his. Working for the government is very rewarding. You get payed a lot, and you feel good about yourself. I would love to have that kind of job and all the bonuses that came with it.
The Hunt for Red October
By: Tom Clancy Pages 1-72
Total pages this week: 72
6. Explain how the author creates suspense in this book.
The author creates suspense in the book by making the Red October hard to find. It has broken away from the command of Russia and is going to Cuba to bomb the U.S.. Since It has a special device called a caterpillar, it is nearly impossible to track or pick up on radar. Even though the U.S. Has a lot of ships and many defenses, the Red October has bypassed them all. This creates suspense because the ship could pop up anywhere and bomb the U.S. I think the author did a good job in making the book suspenseful.
13. which character would you like to be like? In what way? Why?
I think I would like to be like Ryan in my book. He is a man that works for the CIA in an American-British relations position. He has an awesome job where he works for his country and gets to live in England. He also gets payed a lot and gets to hire his friends to help him. I would want have a job like his. Working for the government is very rewarding. You get payed a lot, and you feel good about yourself. I would love to have that kind of job and all the bonuses that came with it.
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