Saturday 20 October 2018

Back to school

Hello!
After two years of leaving my English studies, I can say at last I'm back! So,in a few weeks, I will be posting my new work again. 
Currently, I'm in second course at the Valencia EOI in Llano de Zaidía  trying to get the B2 certificate. I hope I succeed! 😊

A compared review of two books

The two books I chose to read for this course were “Wonder” written by RJ Palacio and “The curious incident of the dog in the night-time” by Mark Haddon. I didn’t find many difficulties in understanding because both of them are told by kids and young people in a simple language.
“Wonder” tells the story of August, a boy with a terrible facial abnormality who is sent for the first time to a real school at the age of 10 and has to deal with bullying and with finding acceptance and friendships.
“The curious incident of the dog in the night-time” is about a Christopher, a teenager with Asperger’s syndrome who wants to investigate and write a book about the murder of his neighbour’s dog. This investigation leads him to an unexpected journey that will help him to improve his behavioural problems and change his life.
Both books are told in 1st person by their main characters but, in the first novel, there are also different points of view from some of the people who are connected with August. On the other hand, in the second novel, the only narrator who tells the story is Christopher.
Moreover, both protagonists are kids in spite of the fact that they have nothing to do with each other. August is a clever and sensitive boy who always was hiding his face and who wants to be an ordinary boy at school. On the contrary, Christopher is physically a normal teenager but has serious problems of socialization due to his behavioural difficulties. He can’t empathize with people and even understand his own feelings. In addition, he has an extraordinary intelligence and he is brilliant in physics and maths.
Personally, I prefer the novel “Wonder” because I really enjoyed reading it. August is a touching boy and you will end up loving him. Also, his story is more moving than Christopher’s. “The curious incident of the dog in the night-time” is an entertaining book but it can be a bit difficult to understand Christopher’s mind. In some parts, when he starts to talk about the maps he does and his mathematical thinking, I lost my train of thoughts. However, reading both books was a pleasant experience for me and I had a good time. I think I made the right decision choosing them.