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Reading Log - Tomorrow, When the War Began

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Reading Log – Tomorrow, When the War Began The award-winning book ‘Tomorrow, When the War Began’ by John Marsden is narrated by the main character, Ellie. She tells the story of how each teenager responds when war suddenly strikes in their country, Australia. It begins when Ellie and her best friend, Corrie, decide to go camping in a deep valley named Hell along with a five other friends. When they return home to their rural town of Wirrawee, they find their lives shattered. Their dogs are dead, the power is cut and their houses that have ‘no sign of life at all’. Australia has been invaded by foreigners and the group is given the choice to either fight, surrender, or hide. They chose to fight! From there, various dangerous situations …show more content…

This change is what made Homer stand out to me, because he is now a serious leader who the group follows and admires because he is always in control and does not panic like the others. Additionally, Homer still retains that joker personality as he drops a few jokes here and there to lift the others spirits up. This change in Homer is caused by the invasion because it has forced him to take up a new challenge as no other person is ready yet. Therefore this is why Homer was my favourite character in the novel because he changed remarkably from prankster to leader, but also was able to return back to ‘joker mode’ when needed. The invasion of Australia in the book as really made me think about the fact that just like Ellie and her friends, for all I know, tomorrow there could be some meteor that hits Lower Hutt and destroys all housing, parks and kills my friends and family. It has made me realise that I shouldn’t take what I have for granted. I understand that I should be more appreciative and treasure what I have, because what I have today, I might not have

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