Hello:)
This semester, I am going to read a book, "Flowers for Algernon" written by Daniel Keyes. I chosen this book because my brother recommended me to read. This book is a story of a man named Charlie Gordon. He is about to embark upon an unprecedented journey. Charlie was born with an usually low IQ. At the first of this book, there were a lot of misspelled letters because of his low IQ. That made me a little confused. Then he has been chosen as the perfect subject for an experimental surgery that researchers hope will increase his intelligence. A procedure that has already been highly successful when tasted on a lab mouse named Algernon.
This week, I read 15 pages, that means March 3 to March 11 in Charlie's progress report. But I feel like tired to understand. Because of their many mistakes. But I'm looking forward to see the expands of Charlie's intelligence.
Thank you.
I read this book nearly 40 years ago -- it's a memorable book, and even today, I sometimes think about Charlie Gordon. I hope you enjoy it.
返信削除This book sounds so interesting:) However I haven't read this book, so I'm looking forward to reading what you write.
返信削除sounds very intereting!! enjoy to read;9
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