The title captured my attention in the way that it had a big centre point but it didn't relate to anything in the story. The title doesn't mean what it should, two other titles would be Terrorist Attack or Taken over
The Blurb on the Back Cover
The blurb on Red Centre did catch my attention in the way that the 2 parragraphs are in different corlors. I thought the blurb related to the story it described the main points of the book.
Electronic literature
In my opinion it is the same except you are reading online and not in a book.Yes, Inanimate Alice describes the story more than an normal novel, reading this is the same thing in the way that you would still be reading.
The Design of the Cover
The cover appeals to me in the way that it describes the setting, it shows the title as it is in a big font. I chose the novel because the Picture of airs rock and also because of the Author, as I like reading his books. The elements of a good cover is a good picture that stands out and a good title.
I once chose a book called bunker 10 because the cover made out it was full of action but really it was about 5 kids that lived in an orphanage and were killed by an explosion.
Learning About Authors
1. Have a look at what's on their site. How have they designed their site in a way that tries to appeal to their readers?
James Roy’s has a cool font for the writing and a lot of pictures and a cool back ground.
3. Every writer is different. Choose 2 different authors and find out what makes their style their own and what people enjoy about their writing.
3. Every writer is different. Choose 2 different authors and find out what makes their style their own and what people enjoy about their writing.
James Roy writes about children books, He travels to find a subject. Michael Hyde Reserches his topics.
4. Think about the book you're currently reading (or maybe the previous one). Track down this author's website and record a summary about him/her. Perhaps there are some interesting tales they tell about their early writing days
4. Think about the book you're currently reading (or maybe the previous one). Track down this author's website and record a summary about him/her. Perhaps there are some interesting tales they tell about their early writing days
www.chrisryanadventures.co.uk Chris Ryan was a SAS hero who was in the Gulf war and his men got captured and he escaped after that he wrote a book about it.

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