Tuesday, 15 November 2011

If you were to write a book, on what theme or subject matter would it be based, and why? (Stanford/93)


If I were to write a book, it would be adventurous and nerve wrecking. The book would be full of twists and turns at every point. The reader would be transported into another world while reading it. This is mainly because I like suspense, thrill and mystery. The book will be a sort of treasure hunt in which the characters will have to solve puzzles and riddles to reach the next stage. I love puzzles, problems and riddles. Finding a solution to puzzles always excites me. I enjoy it and would love writing a book in which the characters explore ancient ruins, face booby traps and try solving the clues to succeed in their adventure. I am an ardent fan of mystery novels and have always wanted to write one. Thus if I were to write a book, I wouldn’t think twice about the topic. I would also incorporate a lot of machinery into the book, as I am very fond of machines. The novel would be full of hidden machinery that would be activated if the characters by mistake stepped on a trap system. I would love describing this machinery, as I am very fond of it. I have always wanted to visit old archaeological tombs and see how the ancient trap mechanisms worked. And if I write a book on those traps, I will have to go and visit those places. Thus I will be able observe and understand the trap mechanisms that ancient architects instilled in the structures they built. My book will be full of things which quite a large number of modern teenagers including me like. It will be something which I like as an adults view is quite different from a teenagers view.











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