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Kaiden Blake

Kaiden Blake

Short bios and personal descriptions never do a person justice, but I ll try to keep this somewhat brief:

I am currently in the process of writing a young adult series and an autobiography. When I m not writing, I m working in other artistic outlets, including modeling, recording music, and acting. I enjoy inspiring others and helping... more »
  • Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • member since November 2, 2008

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  • Eyes Like Stars
    • Rated 5 stars

    EYES LIKE STARS lends a hand that will lead you into a world of dazzling characters both new and familiar. Bertie, the star of the story, struggles to find her place in the world that she finds herself in. Whilst discovering her voice and purpose, the reader is led onto a journey that holds few boundaries. The show must and will go on, and the characters play equal parts in assuring as much.

    Kaiden Blake wrote this review Thursday, June 3, 2010. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Catcher in the Rye
    • Rated 5 stars

    The Catcher in the Rye truly is just that -- an exception, elusive yet grounded enough to reel in the readership of a great number as each year passes. Widely pegged as a coming-of-age novel, the story unfurls around an overtly angsty teenager who struggles to find his way in life. With any background knowledge of the case study himself -- J.D. Salinger -- the novel evolves into something eerily autobiographical. Being an intellectual or abstract being can, at your very worst, make you a cynical Holden in life; I believe J.D. wasn't able to ever truly emancipate himself from the divine cynicism he struggled with. As the novel was continually written off as a teenager's tale, J.D. remained a recluse and left his other written works in a vault. With his mindset in mind, it's no mystery as to why. Truly a mysterious literary phenomenon, at the very least.

    Kaiden Blake wrote this review Thursday, June 3, 2010. ( reply | permalink )