, Research Paper
The book Monster by Christopher Pike was an excellently written story of unimaginable terror and intrigue. He developed his main characters thoroughly and (although most of them died) put them to good use throughout the book. The book truly did consist of “monsters”, and he proved it many times over.
“It began with blood. It would end the same way.” That is a direct quote taken from the first page of the book. The main character of Monster was a girl of about eighteen, named Angela Warner. She had moved to a town called Point from Chicago to live with her grandfather. Her best friend was Mary, whom played an excellent part in the plot. The descriptions in the first scene were excellent, and produced a vivid picture of Mary going on a rampage killing two people with a shotgun. “The blast went through his guts and painted the wall behind him a lumpy red.” This quote really makes you take notice to what is going on. The third main character is introduced, Todd Kline, whom is the head of the Monsters and Mary’s boyfriend. Which are actually turning into some bat-like thing from another planet. The fourth and final main character is Lt. Nyugen from the local police department. Mary is of course arrested for her actions and spends most of the rest of the story in jail. Angela begins seeing Todd and in the process begins to change into a monster. She then spends a lot of time trying to figure out what is going on inside of her and why she is changing.
Once Angela figures out the truth about what is
All in all I believe that the story was excellent and interesting. It held my interest very well, even though at times the idea of it seemed a bit childish and far-fetched. Christopher Pike really did do a good job. I would suggest that you give the book a try. I am sure that you will be pleased.