Our class this year has been basically based around this book entitled Special Topics in Calamity Physics. This book is a murder mystery. I have never read a murder mystery before, and I was excited that, that was what the majority of our class would be around.
The book was a good book in my opinion. It held my interest, which was odd because it was such a long book (page wise). This book has been the longest book that I have read front to back! I felt some sort of accomplishment when I finished.
I was a little disappointed with the ending however. We have spent so much time in class talking about who killed Hannah, and you made it seem like when we finished the book we would know the truth, but we didn’t. I like that it made me think about everything that i had previously read, and try to make sense of the sketchy events. But I would really like to know if what I am thinking is right or not. I still want the truth about who killed Hannah! Besides for the ending the book was an all around good read.
I even enjoyed learning more about the works of the chapter titles. I had only heard of a few of them, and I was excited to learn about the others. Some of the installment readings that went along with the titles were difficult to read and understand, but when we went over them in class it made much more sense to me. I feel like this was a great book to base an English class around. It gave is ample amount of work, and I wasn’t just busy work, it had a reason. Allowing us to see a brief plot of what the next chapter was going to be about. I like making the connection between the two.
Special Topics in Calamity Physics was a great book, I am glad that I got the chance to read and, and analyze it in a way that I never would have if I were to read it on my own. I was skeptical about the book at first but as soon as I read the first three chapters I was hooked. The book was a great choice! Thanks!