Round 47 - June 22 - 28, 2018

COMMENTING PERIOD: June 22 - June 28, 2018, 11:59 P.M. CST

MODERATOR: SapphireAlena 

NOTE: Please let your partners know when they have reached the climax of your book so that they can use the Climax Comment Topic. We will no longer be listing it on the rounds as the club has grown so large it is hard to keep track of. Thank you.

COMMENT TOPIC OVER EACH CHAPTER THIS WEEK: What is the one moment of the chapter that is most memorable to you? Why? Min. length: 3 sentences each chapter. Please post each response in the corresponding chapter.

META ANALYSIS (Each chapter, in-line comments):

^ 👍 or THUMBS UP—Elaborate why you think so. (at least one time each chapter—[1 MANDATORY per chapter])

^ or NEEDS CAFFEINE—Elaborate why you think so. (at least one time each chapter—[1 MANDATORY per chapter])

^ 💓 or HEART RACING (feeling excitement) [OPTIONAL]

^ 😥 or TEARS (crying or feeling very emotional) [OPTIONAL]

^or HEART (love something, more than a thumbs up) [OPTIONAL]

^ 😵 or CONFUSED (don't understand something) [OPTIONAL]

^ 😂 or LAUGHING (made you laugh) [OPTIONAL]

GENERAL COMMENTS:

Keep your tone friendly. You will be with your partner for many weeks. Focus on encouraging your partner to continue writing.

Suggested areas for general comments: on characterization if it was well-done. Did a plot twist get you? Did something pull you out of the story? Most of all, if you're enjoying it, say so and say why. Refrain from giving editing advice, including grammar, phrasing, and story elements.

Please identify them as "GC" or "GENERAL COMMENTS" for ease of enforcing.

ASSIGNMENTS:

Member - Partner - Partner's Book - Chapters

ENFORCERAmericanBruja

bibliolumbricus (formerly _cmturner_): aqsamustaf You call this fate? 24, 25, 26

AloisaHart: sscott8 The Balance Plot Analysis [see below]

anupamarc: Arveliot Dragon Chase Character Analysis #5 [see below]

aqsamustaf: bibliolumbricus (formerly _cmturner_) The Stolen Papyrus 21, 22, 23

Arveliot: anupamarc Dying Embers Character Analysis #3 [see below]

Daimyen: KatKeenan Never Go Home 16, 17 (Part One), 17 (Part Two)

ENFORCER: MichaelHoliday

Athaja: FayLane The Myriad Chronicles: Book 2 (Embersong) 31, 32, 33

AuthorJMColes: Twin_Cities This is August Plot Analysis [see below]

Black_Hole_Survivor: Rosemarry Righteous Sins of Paradise: Part I, Hell and Insanity Character Analysis #1 [See Below]

FayLane: Athaja The Trap 6, 7, 8

henry_scott: painebook Paine - UN Real Paine 64, 65, 66

Painebook: Henry_Scott Repent Character Analysis #5 [see below]

StevenBrandt: rhythmchyc Perchance to Dream 5

ENFORCER:  SapphireAlena

KatKeenan: Daimyen Dance Macabre: Tales from a Cursed Land VII.1, VII.2, VII.3

RainerSalt: Sam_Le_Fou Shut Up and Dance Character Analysis #2 [see below]

Rosemarry: Black_Hole_Survivor The Artist's Skill 40, 41, 42

Sam_Le_Fou: RainerSalt Desire and Blood: The Thorne Siblings HIATUS

sscott8: AloisaHart Love Novela Or Yes Romeria?, Romeria, A Chill in the Air

Twin_Cities: AuthorJMColes Guardians Chapters 17.1, 17.2, 17.3

rhythmchyc: StevenBrandt Warriors of the Hollow World The Whispering of the Dead, Reclamation Systems 


PLEASE CONTACT US:

aloisahart

painebook

FIRST CHAPTERS INSTRUCTIONS:

First chapters are extremely important. They need to set the tone and entice the reader to read the rest of the book. Comment on the level of your engagement throughout the chapter. Did you find yourself skimming at times? Or were you hooked the entire way through? How was the author able to keep you engaged and/or how did the author lose you? Min. length: 3 sentences each chapter. Please post each response in the corresponding chapter.

CLIMAX TOPIC INSTRUCTIONS:

Was conflict clearly established, developed and resolved after a gripping climax? These are the works we remember. Think about the tense confrontation ending with these four words of Darth Vader to Luke Skywalker, "No, I am your father." The climax was gripping and the confrontation quite satisfying. Yet sometimes, the conflict is minimally established and resolved, lacking development. Evaluate the story's conflict and its resolution. Min. length: 6 sentences. Please post in the last chapter of this week's assignment.

CHARACTER ANALYSIS INSTRUCTIONS:

After finishing reading a book, you will spend the following five weeks analyzing the five major characters. (If the book does not have five characters, please inform the moderator for the week.) Taking a character each week (starting with the protagonist), analyze the character and his or her arc. Identify the character's strengths and flaws. Indicate how they have affected the outcome of the plot. Examine the character's dialogue. Specify which chapter or chapters were the best-written for the character. If something did not work, make sure to point it out kindly and with at least one suggestion on how to correct problem. Minimum length: 15 sentences. Please post the character analysis in the last chapter of the book.

PLOT ANALYSIS INSTRUCTIONS:

Analyze the plot structure of the book. Identify which chapters include the following plot locations: opening exposition, primary incident, rising action, climax, and conclusion. Not every book has a conclusion. Some end on the climax chapter. Identify how the tension and conflict led to the climax. If there is room for improvement in certain areas, identify them tactfully. If not, explain the techniques the author used to execute the plot. Minimum length: 15 sentences. Please post the plot analysis in the last chapter of the book.

REMINDERS:

When you have seen your assignment, comment on this page that you have done so.

When you finish your assignment, create a new comment on this page that you have done so.

Enforcers will be checking all comments for quality and tone.

Questions? PM SapphireAlena 

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