I liked this book from start to end, word for word. I preferred the parts where William Wharton had done something the guards.
I would recommend this book to anyone who could acually the southern back then accent. Then go ahead and read the book.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
400-500
Dean dies and Wharton is shot once the deed is done. Also Brutus gets locked up for killing Percy with his baton. Pual puts Percy in Whartons cell and Wharton has fun with him.
Wharton keeps getting locked in the restraint room and keeps saying he'll be good. the first time he is hosed down with a firehose. That continues foe a while and then Del is executed. That is where Wharton goes nuts and tears his cell apart.
Wharton keeps getting locked in the restraint room and keeps saying he'll be good. the first time he is hosed down with a firehose. That continues foe a while and then Del is executed. That is where Wharton goes nuts and tears his cell apart.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
200-400
William Wharton comes to the mile, where he starts trouble the second he comes in the door. Any chance he gets he will cause trouble with the guards. It seems the only thing he fears is the padded room at the end of the hall, which is where he spends most of his time.
Should William just be locked in the padded room permanitly?
Do you think John deserves the punishment he has been given?
Should Percy just be fired for all things he has done?
Should William just be locked in the padded room permanitly?
Do you think John deserves the punishment he has been given?
Should Percy just be fired for all things he has done?
Monday, December 7, 2009
100-200
The setting is E block death row Luisiana Cold Mountain State Penitentiary. This placed in the 1930's during the depression era. Basically nobody has any money in the US at that point.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
1-100
The main character is John Coffey he's a 6ft 8in 300pd man who was convicted of a crime he didn't do. The head prison guards name is Pual Edgecomb who feels John is innocent.
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