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Aug
26
Happy
For thriller, the efficiency of sounds plays an irreplaceable role. Take a simple scene as an illustration, when followed by a horrible man, are you aware of him and the smell of danger. The man hurries his steps when walking faster and faster, at this moment nervous, suddenly on the street corner was knocked down by someone, someone may be your saver or some people irrelevant. This simple scene will not be shaken audience without sound. But if we have the music played, more and more nervous with the rhythm becomes tighter and stronger, we will feel nervous when we look at this little piece. And when we give a sound like "Bump!" at the right time, when the role is shot down by what we do not know, we will have a nice start. This is the magic of sound and music.



As King said, "I\'m afraid of everything," he is not the man we think of as a great writer of horror fiction. He is also afraid of the dark, which is sufficient to demonstrate that it is the same with all the instinct of a sense of fear. Perhaps it is for this reason that his novels are memorable and frightening.

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Jun
6
Wink
Several books have, in the past, tried to give us a glimpse of the events that occurred in the Nazi concentration camps during World War II, and each time the story is told you can not help but feel the torture and horrific experience that words fail to explain. "The Storyteller" by Jodi Picoult paints in graphic detail experiences Minka, a Holocaust survivor, while she was in Auschwitz and how she lost her father, mother and close friends. Her experience and that of Reina make up the bulk of the novel.



Sage Singer is the granddaughter of Minka, she works at a bakery attached to a retreat center. Her face is scarred from a frightening accident she was involved in and still grieving over the recent death of his mother. She is a jew background, a belief she has abandoned and not too close to her sisters, but still very close to her grandmother.

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