Sunday, November 26, 2006

Book Review 10: Oranges in the Snow

It was a kind of games. You are Mary Durie in the story. You are experimenting a special flower in a laboratory. You heat the flower with a liquid, and you and your assistant drink it. Both of you can see in the dark and you go out of there. You find some strangers out of the laboratory. You are thinking that the flower helps people who cannot see anything.
You can choose some selection from the bottom of the sentences. You can follow the orders and you will see the lasting stories.
I found it is boring story because you have to turn many pages every time you choose orders that the book shows. I was irritated by the book and I did not want to continue to read it any more.
However, the story finishes like below. The thieves who took the flower were arrested by police and you and your assistant captured them because the assistant remembered the faces. He remembers them because they tied him. According to his mind, one of them has bear and smells oranges. You are going to find the thieves at town. You enter a restaurant. There are many customers, and you can find the men. You take seats and watch the men. They are talking about something. One of the men takes a notebook on the table. It is yours!! You find that they are the thieves. You call police and police gives them many questions. Finally, police gives you the flower and your notebook.

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