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The Hidden Land
Pamela Dean
Pg 1-50
2/2/06
The Trilogy of The Secret Country was fairly confusing throughout the first book and the beginning of the second book was no exception. The only reasons that this book is confusing are because they keep talking like people in Shakespeare’s plays. They also have fairly big vocabulary for that include words from medical, psychological, and other confusing fields that make keep a dictionary with you while reading it. The author also puts a great deal of description and comes up with things off the top of her head in the middle of everything so my entire view of things going on is challenged. She also invents stuff that that characters have that they didn’t start with at the beginning of their adventures, but then again I might have missed it with the Shakespearian though the people that had the stuff talked in twenty first century U.S. English.
Pamela Dean
Pg 1-50
2/2/06
The Trilogy of The Secret Country was fairly confusing throughout the first book and the beginning of the second book was no exception. The only reasons that this book is confusing are because they keep talking like people in Shakespeare’s plays. They also have fairly big vocabulary for that include words from medical, psychological, and other confusing fields that make keep a dictionary with you while reading it. The author also puts a great deal of description and comes up with things off the top of her head in the middle of everything so my entire view of things going on is challenged. She also invents stuff that that characters have that they didn’t start with at the beginning of their adventures, but then again I might have missed it with the Shakespearian though the people that had the stuff talked in twenty first century U.S. English.

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