Oh, I finished it about a week ago, but the summaries go 75 page-per-week increments. Which makes it harder, as I have to remember it.... It's on Desperation, the Stephen King one. Just this ONE part has to be bad enough.... *has absolutely nothing I can really put into a school assignment*
Problem is, one-two other people are reading and writing on the same thing. *is curious to see what they have to say*
And, it's hard to explain, but.... basically, these little statue things are very powerful, and power=sex and murder, so the sex is very important to the plot. It wouldn't do much good to leave it out entirely, so I'm trying to find a.... subtle way to go around it.
Pyro's book, I did that for a book report. We have this one part of the project where the teacher opens up to a random page and you have to tell him what's going on. Of course he flips to the only page where the characters have sex. >.> *should've thought of that ahead of time*
That was an interesting page to explain how it related to the big picture of the book. >./body>
Yeah, basically in this book.... The sex actually does relate severely to the big picture, so I have to somehow subtley mention it.
Okay, this is a direct quote from the first page of the 75 pages I'm supposed to be summarizing: She looked at him for a moment as if she were going to tell him not to be a wise-ass, then didn't. "Sex," she said, and let out a shaky sigh. "Not just fucking, either. All of it. The dirtier the better."
....and the next 75 pages or so follow suit. Makes for a lovely school project, doesn't it?