Focusing on the struggling society of the African culture, it makes a reader like me actually think about what life is like for those less fortunate, who must fight for survival each and every day. Just as Okonkwo, within "Things Fall Apart", experiences the impact of external forces fusing in their societal views, Solomon Vandy, within "Blood Diamond", gets a first hand account of rebels interfering with the functioning society of Sierra Leone. The reader gets the impression that both men are strong willed and will fight through the hardships. Trying not to give much away about the summary of either, Okonkwo lets the outside world catch up to him as he "hangs on by a rope". Solomon, on the other hand, is persistent along his journey and is rewarded with 3 F's... his family, fortune, and semi fame. I realize that blogging wasn't necessarily at the top of my priority list, and that is one thing I have regretted the last few days. It is a great tool to voice one's opinions and thoughts about a recent read or really even anything of interest. As I continue on with the year, I plan on utilizing it as much as possible. I plan on living up to the name of this blog- it will not longer be the "Occasional Postings by the Squad". Look out Yo! JSpell is alive and well!
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