Friday, October 21, 2011

Currently

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Stieg Larsson
The Girl Who Played With Fire, Stieg Larsson
Pages Read This Week: 154
Pages Read This Semester: 1405

1. Up Your Score on the other hand, speaks with a mixture of intricate words and slang pop-culture references that are very punctuated, straightforward at times, but somewhat suggestive, and often light.
http://contemplationsxjones.blogspot.com/

2. While those two have a more upbeat and enthusiastic writing style, William R. Forstchen uses more of a blunt and tense mood.
http://almostfacebook.blogspot.com/

3. Neil Gaiman's Stardust  gives a more straightforward perspective on nature by peacefully describing a landscape with unextravagant language while still creating a sweet-sounding atmosphere in the reader's mind.
http://charliebucket15.blogspot.com/

I picked these three excerpts as my favorite from the style mapping project because I thought they were all very interesting and used good adjectives that described the different styles of language without just using the adjectives given to us.

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