Christmas stories: My favourite Christmas story was Shu Mochizuki’s story. It is a total flip side of Santa. Normally when I say Santa, you would imagine a kindly man with a sackful of presents and laughing “ ho ho ho ’’. But in Shu’s story, you would picture a bloody killer like man with a sackful of knives. There is a lot of action. Kinds of action that would appear in horror movies. Though it was scary, you can actually enjoy the story. It is one of those stories that once you read it, it never comes out of your mind. You keep thinking about it and you can picture that bloody Santa even though the book has no pictures and you find it hard to picture characters in the story. The Christmas/horror story I have ever read. I loved it.
Dictator stories: My favourite was Celine’s story. It shows two viewpoints of two different people. She chose those two people very well. One is a dictator while the other is a normal person. I can actually see and picture the whole story because you can see the dictator’s background and the tragic effect that is causing. But the story was also great because when normally you picture a dictator, he or she is all bad but in Celine’s story the two viewpoints fit together so perfectly like a puzzle. You can understand the story so well. Unlike other stories which only had one viewpoint, Celine’s story had these two parts working together in perfect unison. So good. I really enjoyed the story.
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