After reading more than half of the book, I feel like being more and more addicted to the book. Every time when I was reading, I could feel myself sink into the world of reading and truly experienced the feeling of time passing so fast when reading. The story never ran out of steam. One clue and the other connected tightly and the unpredictable story line attracted me a lot.
From what I have read this time, Christine has gradually recovered. She could now remember some plot or some clip of what happened the day before. Besides, she found that her husband, Ben, had kept lying to her from the diary she kept. The one that shocked me the most was that Christine didn't get injured because of the car accident, which Ben always told her she did, instead, she was found naked and bloody on the street without any memory and was sent to the hospital. Furthermore, there was a scene that kept popping up in Christine's mind — She was in a hotel room with a clean bed, a sofa, candles and flower aroma; a man came to the door and knock on it. She couldn't recognize the face of the man. I supposed the scene must be a great clue to what really happened to Christine.
Tiffany, this is log 3, without too much "juice" in your reflection. Is this truly a book of your interest? For you haven't finished one book for nearly 6 weeks. My course design is for you not to worry about examinations or quizzes. But I don't seem to see too much progress in your reading. And writing is difficult when you don't read much enough.
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