Showing posts with label novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label novels. Show all posts

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Needs to be Added Upon


Before I begin my review I would like to discuss my thoughts on fictional stories and religion. I don’t think they go together. I don’t they were meant to. I don’t think our minds can intellectually read them. A fictional story on the doctrines of a church was never meant to be. And Nephi Andserson’s novel, Added Upon proved that. The idea was sweet and charming. Different characters on a journey through the plan of salvation. How sweet, even when looking past the poorly written dialogue. But, doctrines of church’s are believed to be true! So. . . why would we try and write [FICTIONAL] stories on true beliefs? As a reader I feel that fictional stories discredit churches doctrine because it stands strong enough on its own. Back to what I said, writing fictional stories in relation to doctrine is hard when trying to be successful. This is because I think it ruins something that has already been perfectly written, doctrine.

Now my review.

Ups: I think this book challenges us as readers to ask all the right questions and give this idea (after life- pre life etc…) a longer thought. This was definitely a book that guided me in the right direction searching for the truth and the knowledge to understand God’s plan for me and his children. I can also see how this story can help readers who don’t understand the LDS’s beliefs of the Plan of Salvation to compare it to their own lives or to others.

Downs: From my last sentence from my Up’s I want to say this novel can also confuse readers who don’t understand the LDS’s beliefs of the Plan of Salvation because I think Anderson didn’t do a great job convey through his characters what LDS members truly believe. His characters acted on obedience when as members we act on faith, which is what helps us to obey. The writing and character development was sad but easily overlooked because I knew where he was trying to get at as a member of the LDS church.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

My Nighttime Escape

Throughout my life, I have been enthralled by literature. In school I succeeded in writing, english and other language classes, although I didn't enjoy it. What I really liked about literature, were my nighttime adventures. These consisted of getting lost in literature. Lost in a book.

From the time I was got my first Harry Potter book, to the last novel in the Eragon series, I would go to bed around 10:30, and read till the late hours of the night, losing my own identity in the stories I would read. I especially loved the genre of fantasy and science fiction, things that seemed so awe inspiring to me. It was then that I really learned to love reading, and learned to put myself in the novel.

Unfortunately, these nighttime escapes haven't withstood the test of time. I haven't been able to continue this routine throughout the years, although I wish I could have. Now my reading consists mostly of textbooks and the Book of Mormon. As I devote more and more time to reading the Book of Mormon, it surprises me that the same feelings I got while reading as a kid would return, and I could escape into the novel. The Book of Mormon is something that has shaped my literary knowledge and my life, more than anything else in the world, and it contributes more to my life daily than most anything else.

While I have some knowledge of literature, I still have much more to learn, and definitely many more pieces of literature to read.