Lord of the Flies, by William Golding is well written, containing an interesting plot in which the reader can easily relate to. What was found to be most appealing was the concept of brotherhood displayed by each of the boys struggling to survive on the island with no resources except for each other.
The book is written at an advanced level, therefore the reading is complex and an extensive vocabulary is used, but because it was an enjoyable book it was found to be less difficult. The plot also contained many unforeseen twists and odd events, which made it at times hard to follow along, bu…