![]() ![]() ![]() Roux’s character development is unlike any other. Her wording is easily understood, yet she is able to maintain that sense of mystery in every sentence. She doesn’t use any complex verbiage, except for when detailing the things that went down in the asylum like lobotomies and electro-shock–yikes. The novel is very well written Roux’s style throughout the book is very easy to follow for a casual reader like me, and it’s a very simple read. They all ended up there for a reason, they just don’t know what it is. As the program drags on, they explore the building further, and soon they all discover that each of them has connections to the asylum. He meets Abby and Jordan, two other students in the program, and they become good friends. ![]() Soon after arriving at the program he is informed that his dorm used to be an asylum. It follows Dan Crawford, a high school senior who has been accepted into a college prep program over the summer. “Asylum,” written by Madeleine Roux in 2013, is a young adult mystery novel. But his adventure takes a drastic turn when he ends up staying in an asylum. Excited to be away from home at a state of the art college prep summer program, Dan is ready to study and maybe make some new friends. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |