Sunday, March 28, 2010

Blog Post #50

Yes, because they would help her complete her plan without knowing it.

Blog Post #51

No, Tally won't regret coming clean. David will probably realize it's her fault Az is dead sooner or later.

Blog Post #50

No, she shouldn't have. It is not right to make somebody do something experimental.

Blog Post #49

I would get the cure if I knew about the lesions so I could think for myself.

Blog Post #48

"Tally thought of the legions on Shay's brain, the tiny cancers or wounds or whatever they are that she didn't even know she had. They were in there somewhere changing her friend's thoughts , warping her feelings, gnawing at the roots of who she was."

This quote tells how ashamed Tally is and how clueless Shay is about the illness.

Blog Post #47

  1. Shay is pretty
  2. they break out the smokies
  3. they escape to the roof

The kicker at the end is that Az died.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Blog Post #46

"Radiology. Neurology. Magnetic Imaging,"she read softly. "Operating Theater Two."
They have a meaning to the story because that is where they figure out how to change people's minds.

The interrogation rooms are for torturing information out of people. The isolation room is to keep people in solitary confinement as punishment. The disorientation room is to make them forget.

"She was tall and elegant, every feature perfection."