Commentary On The Book Feed

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Feed, the book that take you to the future. The book that make you travel in time and see the new tomorrow. An extraordinary journey to the future, with new and better technology, but for some of us feed is much more than that. Feed is also a love story, where the two main characters Titus and Violet play an unforgettable love story. Like many others love stories, the beginning of the plot was very lovely. Not all the love stories have a lovely ending. Titus experiences a variety of feelings that made him change in the middle of the book. Titus, for some audience seems as the bad guy. But he has the opportunity to redeem himself. The author gives us the opportunity to discus about Titus, and to think if he really redeems himself at the end…show more content…
At the moon, Titus sees this pretty girl (Violet) at the other side of the club: "And then I saw someone watching...she was the most beautiful girl, like, ever" (Anderson 11). In that moment cupid was messing around and hit Titus. Titus immediately ask himself what was that make her look so pretty, and like many others he found himself in a complicated situation in how talk to her. Violet was at the moon by herself, it was her first time there. She decides to join Titus group to see the moon and what the moon can offer to these first timers’ visitors. Time after they meet they decided to go out to a different club and have fun: "We told her we were thinking about going to some club called the Rumble Spot that we'd heard about on the feed" (Anderson 23). This is one of the important parts of the book. Once Titus and Violet spend time together they started to know each other. Titus impression was that Violet was very smart and this play an important role in the story. At the club the got hack by a protestant guy and they needed to be hospitalized. In this time at the hospital the new romance in between Titus and Violet starts getting more power. She took Titus to one part of the hospital to look the stars and Titus said, "She was starting at me, and I was starting at her, and I moved toward her, and we kissed" (Anderson

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