Author's
Note: Have you ever felt like you've dug a huge hole and you just can't get
out. Well in this little town of Mukwonago has really felt all the suspense
and stress. Before the town was full of stress they have seen more than they
have usually seen.
Living
in a little town that was known for mythical creatures coming alive and
haunting the night is described in the fictitious attention grabber written by
Riyan Daniel Littlefield. Place of the Bear is a book that will cause
you to be at the edge of seat waiting to see what comes next.
Suspense: to worry about something. You could just feel the
suspense in this little town, the worrying and the stress. Imagine this event
as a 17 year old, completely innocent from harm. Phantom Lake, nobody knew that
it was haunted until one girl stopped by and for a few seconds she was there
but then she was....gone. Nobody knows what happened to her. As if you
could fell the worrying and the anxiety, “I
am next? What happens if I am?” That’s the way the people think today. They
get so concerned about the little thing in life, and don’t think about all the
big thing and how those only last so long.
As the town dug a huge hole and stuck themselves into suspense, it
lead into stress. As the stress grew, and grew more people tried to relax
themselves but it just didn’t work out. Just think about the people trying to
relax, doesn’t that sound a lot like us we worry about too many things, just
take a break. But as the town kept on worrying they just kept on feeling this
anxiety there was so many things to do about it, but yet nobody did anything. During
the day more people started to walk by Phantom lake which they thought would
help the stress, but more people just keep on disappearing one by one. Sooner
or later this place will just be knew as a little haunted town.
Anticipation and anxiety are feelings that people get when they
are waiting. Riyan Daniel Littlefield, in his book Place of the Bear shows
reader that feelings can change our lives. People shouldn’t let difficulty take
control of their lives.
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