Pages: 80-191
Prompt Miscellaneous: Describe the most important event
So Far in Darth Plagueis
In my last blog I mention that Darth Plagueis was negotiating with some crime lords. After the meeting Plagueis hears someone lurking outside of his apartment. Plagueis discovers that it has to be some sort of Jedi or possibly another Sith lord. He takes out his red lightsaber and he attacks the stranger. They have a short fight when Plagueis realizes that this stranger is a Sith lord named Darth Venamis. Darth Venamis was Tenebrous's secret apprentice, but Plagueis couldn't care any less so he decides to knock him out. The secret Sith lord is taken to a laboratory in order to maintain his health and force support. Plagueis decides when the time is right he might take on Venamis as his new Sith apprentice. The wise Sith lord goes to a meeting with some senators from his home planet. The point of going to this "meeting" is to hear a person's point of view of the Sith. At the end it didn't satisfy him so he decides to kill the speaker without anyone realizing the murder.
The Most Important Event in Darth Plagueis
I haven't finished the book yet but in these few chapters a lot of important events take place. The events that take place have to do a lot with Plagueis's new Sith apprentice and future events that might affect the galaxy. There are elections for a new king going on in the planet Naboo and Plagueis wants to make sure that one of the candidates doesn't win. Plagueis goes to another meeting with his fellow friends and Banking Clan members. One of the candidates in the election is a named Cosinga Palpatine. In order to make sure that this man doesn't win they decide to make Cosinga's son Palpatine their spy. They decide to sent Plagueis to negotiate with Palpatine so he can learn more about Naboo. Plagueis arrives at Naboo and he is greeted by many people and they even offer him a free dinner. Plagueis refuses the dinner because he states that he hates eating while he's negotiating. This is only Part 1 of the important event.
Part 2 of the Most Important Event
After Plagueis arrives he decides to go looking for Palpatine. He searches far and wide but the sixteen year old is nowhere to be seen. Plagueis goes to the library where the front desk lady tells him that Palpatine is currently in a Youth Program. Later Plagueis finds this "program"and he calls out Palpatine. A young man turns around and says"How do you know my name" but Plagueis mentions"I know more about you than just your name". Plagueis tells Palpatine that he needs to spy on Cosinga Palpatine. Palpatine finds it quite amusing spying on his own father and after that meet-greet Plagueis and Palpatine turn into very good friends. Cosinga later finds out about this meeting so he prevents Palpatine to talk with Plagueis. Cosinga takes his whole family including Palpatine away from Naboo. Palpatine grows into anger and he kills his own family, while Plagueis waiting for him in the spaceport. Plagueis decides to make Palpatine his new Sith apprentice and he gives Palpatine the name "Darth Sidious. Overall the important event was that Plagueis found his new apprentice.
I put a picture of a master and apprentice because it symbolizes the relationship between Plagueis and Palpatine. In this book a master and apprentice represents a new era and a new beginning. Plagueis decides to make Palpatine his new apprentice because they have a lot in common. In my opinion I think apprenticeship means friendship.
This week I will comment on Steven, Jenna, Jesus R. Blogs.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Darth Plagueis Week of 12/9-12/13
Pages: 0-80
Prompt Test Readiness: Describe the important ideas of the story
Introduction to Darth Plagueis
This week I recently started to read a Star Wars book called Darth Plagueis. This book has to do with the life of Darth Plagueis. This mysterious character has never been mentioned in the Star Wars movies and this shadowy figure is the master of Darth Sidious. In the Star Wars movies Sidious is the Emperor in the old movies. The prologue begins with Darth Sidious in a apartment in the planet Coruscant. Sidious is feeling a great sense of power and that's when the story truly begins. Darth Plagueis is with his master Darth Tenebrous and their goal is to take over the planet. There in a dark, shadowy cave and suddenly the giant rocks start to fall on top of them. The rocks trap Darth Tenebrous under the rumble and Plagueis has the to choice to save him or not. Plagueis decides to kill his master Tenebrous and as award he takes his lightsaber. Plagueis decides to go to his home world which Muunilinst so he secretly gets on board a ship.
Important Ideas from Darth Plagueis
I forgot to mention it in the introduction that Plagueis's main goal is to find the formula to immortality. One of the most important ideas in the book so far is that Plagueis is trying to find a way to live forever. Plagueis has been alive for over 80 years because in the book they say "I've been Tenebrous's apprentice as long as an average human might live". In my opinion I think that an average human lives about 80 or over. Plagueis mentions that if he accomplishes this goal he'll hold ultimate power that no other Sith lord has ever had. In the book so far Plagueis is the only Sith lord that still exists. The main idea behind this plan is that Plagueis wants to see the Jedi fall to their so that he can be the supreme ruler of the galaxy. Plagueis mentions that the only way he'll obtain immortality is by making sure that his new apprentice doesn't murder him.
Important Ideas Continued.....
The book Darth Plagueis has to do a lot with trust and negotiations. The biggest crime lords in the Star Wars universe are the Hutts. The Hutts are big slimy looking worms that have the most powerful empire in the galaxy. In the book Plagueis negotiates with the leader of the Hutts because he wants to keep them in peace with the Muuns. This is an important idea because in the summary of the book they mention that throughout the book Plagueis has to do a lot negotiations in order to keep himself alive. The reason that Plagueis wants to keep the Hutts peaceful is because he's afraid that they might try to assassinate him. The Hutts have dozens of bounty hunters at their disposal and Plagueis might not be powerful enough to handle all of them. The idea of trust plays a big role because Sith always mistrust themselves which eventually leads to their destruction.
I put a picture of the Greek gods of Olympus because they represent immortality. In the second paragraph I mention that Plagueis's main goal is to live forever so that he can be the ruler of the galaxy. Plagueis wants to fight the ultimate rule between life and death, but the question is will it lead to his destruction.
This week I will comment on Athziry, Steven, Isabelle R.'s blogs.
Prompt Test Readiness: Describe the important ideas of the story
Introduction to Darth Plagueis
This week I recently started to read a Star Wars book called Darth Plagueis. This book has to do with the life of Darth Plagueis. This mysterious character has never been mentioned in the Star Wars movies and this shadowy figure is the master of Darth Sidious. In the Star Wars movies Sidious is the Emperor in the old movies. The prologue begins with Darth Sidious in a apartment in the planet Coruscant. Sidious is feeling a great sense of power and that's when the story truly begins. Darth Plagueis is with his master Darth Tenebrous and their goal is to take over the planet. There in a dark, shadowy cave and suddenly the giant rocks start to fall on top of them. The rocks trap Darth Tenebrous under the rumble and Plagueis has the to choice to save him or not. Plagueis decides to kill his master Tenebrous and as award he takes his lightsaber. Plagueis decides to go to his home world which Muunilinst so he secretly gets on board a ship.
Important Ideas from Darth Plagueis
I forgot to mention it in the introduction that Plagueis's main goal is to find the formula to immortality. One of the most important ideas in the book so far is that Plagueis is trying to find a way to live forever. Plagueis has been alive for over 80 years because in the book they say "I've been Tenebrous's apprentice as long as an average human might live". In my opinion I think that an average human lives about 80 or over. Plagueis mentions that if he accomplishes this goal he'll hold ultimate power that no other Sith lord has ever had. In the book so far Plagueis is the only Sith lord that still exists. The main idea behind this plan is that Plagueis wants to see the Jedi fall to their so that he can be the supreme ruler of the galaxy. Plagueis mentions that the only way he'll obtain immortality is by making sure that his new apprentice doesn't murder him.
Important Ideas Continued.....
The book Darth Plagueis has to do a lot with trust and negotiations. The biggest crime lords in the Star Wars universe are the Hutts. The Hutts are big slimy looking worms that have the most powerful empire in the galaxy. In the book Plagueis negotiates with the leader of the Hutts because he wants to keep them in peace with the Muuns. This is an important idea because in the summary of the book they mention that throughout the book Plagueis has to do a lot negotiations in order to keep himself alive. The reason that Plagueis wants to keep the Hutts peaceful is because he's afraid that they might try to assassinate him. The Hutts have dozens of bounty hunters at their disposal and Plagueis might not be powerful enough to handle all of them. The idea of trust plays a big role because Sith always mistrust themselves which eventually leads to their destruction.
I put a picture of the Greek gods of Olympus because they represent immortality. In the second paragraph I mention that Plagueis's main goal is to live forever so that he can be the ruler of the galaxy. Plagueis wants to fight the ultimate rule between life and death, but the question is will it lead to his destruction.
This week I will comment on Athziry, Steven, Isabelle R.'s blogs.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
The Giver/The Wednesday Wars 12/2/13-12/6
The Giver Pages: 163-180 (end)
The Wednesday Wars : 0-264 (end)
Prompt Miscellaneous: Which character do you like the best? Why?
Spoiler Alert
Ending to the Giver/Intro and Ending to the Wednesday Wars
This week I recently finished the Giver and a book called the Wednesday Wars. I give The Giver a 5 out 5 stars and I would give the Wednesday Wars 5 stars. In the last chapters of The Giver it describes Jonas's journey to Elsewhere. In the first part of the ending Jonas decides to bring Gabriel with him and both of them almost die because of the harsh conditions during the journey. At the end Gabriel and Jonas reach a place where they hear music and in my opinion I think it's Elsewhere. The Wednesday Wars is about a boy named Holling Hoodhood who has recently entered 7th grade. Holling is going through a lot mostly thinks like the Vietnam War, Mrs.Baker, and Hoodhood and Associates. The time in this book is 1967. Mrs. Baker is Holling's teacher and in the beginning of the book she hates Holling's guts. Holling's father is the owner of a company called Hoodhood and Associates which is very successful. Holling's father wants to get the architect contract from Mrs. Baker's company Bakers Sport Emporium so he forces Holling to be nice to Mrs. Baker. In the next couple of paragraphs I'll explain the rest of the Wednesday Wars.
Favorite Character from the Giver/the Wednesday Wars
My favorite character in the Giver is Jonas because he is very courageous and determined to know the true secrets of the past. At the end of the book Jonas has so much determination to find the place called Elsewhere along with baby brother Gabriel. Jonas doesn't want to be like the other people in his community because he wants to know the true pain and pleasure of the past. Another reason that Jonas is my favorite character is because he cares a lot about his siblings especially his brother Gabriel. I can relate to this because when my sister goes on vacation to another state I worry a lot especially if they're safe and sound. Jonas is very caring about other people mostly of his friends and his family. Jonas does whatever is possible to keep his brother alive and safe. A good thing that describes Jonas is that he never ever gives up. Jonas tries to keep himself alive and especially safe from the planes that are trying to track him down. That is why Jonas is my favorite character from The Giver.
Favorite Character from The Wednesday Wars
In the Wednesday Wars the character that I like the best is Holling Hoodhood. Holling Hoodhood tries as hard as he can to make Mrs. Baker like him. In the city that he lives there is a north and south side. On Wednesday afternoons the kids who live in the south side go to a church and the kids from the north side go to a different church. Holling lives right in the middle of the city so he is forced to stay with Mrs.Baker. The other thing that I like about Holling is that he likes to read classic books and how he learns a lot about life by reading these books. Mrs. Baker makes Holling read Shakespeare plays and stories every Wednesday afternoons. At first Holling hates reading these plays but later in the books he learns a lot about life by reading these plays. Later in the story Mrs. Baker is reported that her husband is lost in battle. Holling is very determined to find Mrs. Baker's husband that he cheers up Mrs.Baker. At the end of the story they find Mrs. Baker's husband and Holling and Mrs. Baker become very good friends. My favorite character is Holling because we both like to help people and we both have a lot of determination.
I put this picture because having a sibling plays a big part in the Giver. Throughout the book Jonas cares a lot about his little brother that he transfers memories. Jonas learns that his father is going to "release" Gabriel from the community. Jonas decides to save Gabe's life by bringing him along to Elsewhere.
This week I will comment on Steven, Emily, and Amelia's Blogs.
The Wednesday Wars : 0-264 (end)
Prompt Miscellaneous: Which character do you like the best? Why?
Spoiler Alert
Ending to the Giver/Intro and Ending to the Wednesday Wars
This week I recently finished the Giver and a book called the Wednesday Wars. I give The Giver a 5 out 5 stars and I would give the Wednesday Wars 5 stars. In the last chapters of The Giver it describes Jonas's journey to Elsewhere. In the first part of the ending Jonas decides to bring Gabriel with him and both of them almost die because of the harsh conditions during the journey. At the end Gabriel and Jonas reach a place where they hear music and in my opinion I think it's Elsewhere. The Wednesday Wars is about a boy named Holling Hoodhood who has recently entered 7th grade. Holling is going through a lot mostly thinks like the Vietnam War, Mrs.Baker, and Hoodhood and Associates. The time in this book is 1967. Mrs. Baker is Holling's teacher and in the beginning of the book she hates Holling's guts. Holling's father is the owner of a company called Hoodhood and Associates which is very successful. Holling's father wants to get the architect contract from Mrs. Baker's company Bakers Sport Emporium so he forces Holling to be nice to Mrs. Baker. In the next couple of paragraphs I'll explain the rest of the Wednesday Wars.
Favorite Character from the Giver/the Wednesday Wars
My favorite character in the Giver is Jonas because he is very courageous and determined to know the true secrets of the past. At the end of the book Jonas has so much determination to find the place called Elsewhere along with baby brother Gabriel. Jonas doesn't want to be like the other people in his community because he wants to know the true pain and pleasure of the past. Another reason that Jonas is my favorite character is because he cares a lot about his siblings especially his brother Gabriel. I can relate to this because when my sister goes on vacation to another state I worry a lot especially if they're safe and sound. Jonas is very caring about other people mostly of his friends and his family. Jonas does whatever is possible to keep his brother alive and safe. A good thing that describes Jonas is that he never ever gives up. Jonas tries to keep himself alive and especially safe from the planes that are trying to track him down. That is why Jonas is my favorite character from The Giver.
Favorite Character from The Wednesday Wars
In the Wednesday Wars the character that I like the best is Holling Hoodhood. Holling Hoodhood tries as hard as he can to make Mrs. Baker like him. In the city that he lives there is a north and south side. On Wednesday afternoons the kids who live in the south side go to a church and the kids from the north side go to a different church. Holling lives right in the middle of the city so he is forced to stay with Mrs.Baker. The other thing that I like about Holling is that he likes to read classic books and how he learns a lot about life by reading these books. Mrs. Baker makes Holling read Shakespeare plays and stories every Wednesday afternoons. At first Holling hates reading these plays but later in the books he learns a lot about life by reading these plays. Later in the story Mrs. Baker is reported that her husband is lost in battle. Holling is very determined to find Mrs. Baker's husband that he cheers up Mrs.Baker. At the end of the story they find Mrs. Baker's husband and Holling and Mrs. Baker become very good friends. My favorite character is Holling because we both like to help people and we both have a lot of determination.
I put this picture because having a sibling plays a big part in the Giver. Throughout the book Jonas cares a lot about his little brother that he transfers memories. Jonas learns that his father is going to "release" Gabriel from the community. Jonas decides to save Gabe's life by bringing him along to Elsewhere.
This week I will comment on Steven, Emily, and Amelia's Blogs.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
The Giver 11/25-11/29
Pages: 0-163
Prompt: Discuss why you like or dislike what you are reading
Spoiler Alert
Introduction of The Giver
The Giver talks about a community that is has no war or pain. The community is very strict and everything is under control. A boy named Jonas lives with his family unit and his 8-year later 9 year old sister Lily. Jonas has a perfect life because he does his volunteer hours, he doesn't tell lies, and his family is as perfect as can be. Jonas is about to be a Twelve and being Twelve is the most important part of your life. Jonas is about to receive his assignment in the Ceremony of Twelves but they suddenly skipped his number. The Chief Elder says that skipping Jonas number was not an accident because Jonas will be the next Receiver of Memories. In order to be a successful Receiver Jonas will need to be trained by the Giver. The Giver holds the true pain and happiness of the world and throughout the story he begins to have stronger feelings towards Jonas.
Why do I like This Book?
The first time I started to read this book I thought it wasn't going to be adventurous and exciting. After I read chapter 12 I realized that this book holds a grand adventure because of the memories of the Giver. I enjoy this book because it has a lot of explicit details and the book got even more better in chapters 17, 18, 19, 20. The reason that these chapters were amazing was because they revealed the true of many mysteries of the book. When Jonas first received his assignment the council of Elders mentioned that there was a failure with the previous receiver ten years ago. Another reason I like this book is because it doesn't tell you right away the truth of some of the mysteries . You would have to read the end to find out the truth of some of these mysteries. When you read more and more chapters it makes the book more suspenseful.
Why I like This Book Continued.....
The first reason I like this book is because it showed me how to be more thankful with my family. In one memories Jonas sees a happy family sitting in a table laughing and joking with each other. The feel thankful because I have a happy family and actually I get to spent time with them every day. I think you people should be more thankful of their family because kids like Jonas doesn't have the privilege to have love in his family. Another reason I like this book because in the chapters I just read the revealed the truth of one of the mysteries. I found out that the previous receiver was a girl named Rosemary. The Giver transported the most painful memories to Rosemary but she couldn't bare these memories. Rosemary left the Giver and she told the Council of Elders that she wanted to be released. I found out that released means that they kill whoever is released. In the 20th chapter it was revealed that Rosemary was the Giver's daughter.
I put this picture because happiness and memories play a big part in The Giver. Jonas wants to share his memories out loud with the people in his community. Jonas wants to change the community by releasing the memory of happiness and love. Jonas is determined to go to Elsewhere so he can change the world.
This week I will comment on Gustavo, Amelia, Steven's Blogs.
Prompt: Discuss why you like or dislike what you are reading
Spoiler Alert
Introduction of The Giver
The Giver talks about a community that is has no war or pain. The community is very strict and everything is under control. A boy named Jonas lives with his family unit and his 8-year later 9 year old sister Lily. Jonas has a perfect life because he does his volunteer hours, he doesn't tell lies, and his family is as perfect as can be. Jonas is about to be a Twelve and being Twelve is the most important part of your life. Jonas is about to receive his assignment in the Ceremony of Twelves but they suddenly skipped his number. The Chief Elder says that skipping Jonas number was not an accident because Jonas will be the next Receiver of Memories. In order to be a successful Receiver Jonas will need to be trained by the Giver. The Giver holds the true pain and happiness of the world and throughout the story he begins to have stronger feelings towards Jonas.
Why do I like This Book?
The first time I started to read this book I thought it wasn't going to be adventurous and exciting. After I read chapter 12 I realized that this book holds a grand adventure because of the memories of the Giver. I enjoy this book because it has a lot of explicit details and the book got even more better in chapters 17, 18, 19, 20. The reason that these chapters were amazing was because they revealed the true of many mysteries of the book. When Jonas first received his assignment the council of Elders mentioned that there was a failure with the previous receiver ten years ago. Another reason I like this book is because it doesn't tell you right away the truth of some of the mysteries . You would have to read the end to find out the truth of some of these mysteries. When you read more and more chapters it makes the book more suspenseful.
Why I like This Book Continued.....
The first reason I like this book is because it showed me how to be more thankful with my family. In one memories Jonas sees a happy family sitting in a table laughing and joking with each other. The feel thankful because I have a happy family and actually I get to spent time with them every day. I think you people should be more thankful of their family because kids like Jonas doesn't have the privilege to have love in his family. Another reason I like this book because in the chapters I just read the revealed the truth of one of the mysteries. I found out that the previous receiver was a girl named Rosemary. The Giver transported the most painful memories to Rosemary but she couldn't bare these memories. Rosemary left the Giver and she told the Council of Elders that she wanted to be released. I found out that released means that they kill whoever is released. In the 20th chapter it was revealed that Rosemary was the Giver's daughter.
I put this picture because happiness and memories play a big part in The Giver. Jonas wants to share his memories out loud with the people in his community. Jonas wants to change the community by releasing the memory of happiness and love. Jonas is determined to go to Elsewhere so he can change the world.
This week I will comment on Gustavo, Amelia, Steven's Blogs.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian 11/18-11/22
Pages: 0-172
Prompt Miscellaneous: Do any of the characters feelings change as you've read
Introduction to The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian
This book tells about the story of a 14-year old Native American named Junior although his real name is Arnold. Junior and his family are suffering poverty mostly because Junior's dad spends the money in wine. Junior is born with a problem in his skull and his skull is very delicate which means that he can't play football. Junior has a best friend named Rowdy who is the toughest and most angry kid in the school. Rowdy father abuses and that is the reason that Rowdy behaves almost like a bully. Rowdy's mom is very supportive while his dad is also loving but he has a bad addiction to wine. Junior also has a sister named Mary but in the middle of the story Mary runs away with her boyfriend to Montana. Junior feels like he's not getting his full potential in his all Native American school so he decides to go to an All American School. They start to be racist to Junior because he's Native American. I don't know why but this book was banned in many schools around the United States.
Emotions Behavior/Change in Behavior
Throughout the book many of the main and supporting characters feelings change. Arnold a.k.a Junior changes a lot since the beginning of the book. At first Arnold was a very quiet guy who really didn't get into fights too much. Later in the book when Arnold goes to his new school his anger builds up and he punches the school bully. Arnold was very shy around girls and he didn't talk to girls too much. In his new school Arnold falls in love with a girl named Penelope and as a matter of fact he invites her to the school dance. Arnold was a very happy until the middle of the book when he begins to hate himself and changing from to happy to angry. Another character that changes dramatically is Arnold's best friend Rowdy. Rowdy and Arnold used to hang out all the time by going to the school fair and other activities. After Rowdy learns that Arnold is moving to a new school he goes up to Arnold and punches him in the face.
Change in Feelings and Behavior Continued....
Rowdy stops talking to Arnold throughout the book although Arnold forgives Rowdy for punching him. Rowdy so far hasn't forgiven Arnold but he doesn't hate Arnold. Last character that changed a lot was the bully Roger that Arnold fought in his new school. Roger actually feels proud that Arnold punched him in the face and he even makes Arnold popular. After the school dance Roger even invites Arnold to breakfast in Denny's. Roger pays for everything that Arnold and Penelope ordered which was a total of $40 dollars. Roger even supports Arnold during their basketball games but Roger doesn't know about Arnold's poverty problem. In basketball practice Roger lets Arnold beat him so that Arnold is able to be in the team.Throughout the book Roger is proven to be a good friend by paying his dinner and driving Arnold home.
I put a picture of Denny's because this is the location where Arnold gets his first date and where he realizes that Roger is a true friend. Arnold finally has the chance to talk to Penelope about himself. Roger volunteers to pay for Arnold and Penelope's bill and he drives Arnold home. His dad was suppose to pick him up but he didn't have enough money for gas.
This week I will comment on Jenna, Gabe, Marisa B. blogs.
Prompt Miscellaneous: Do any of the characters feelings change as you've read
Introduction to The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian
This book tells about the story of a 14-year old Native American named Junior although his real name is Arnold. Junior and his family are suffering poverty mostly because Junior's dad spends the money in wine. Junior is born with a problem in his skull and his skull is very delicate which means that he can't play football. Junior has a best friend named Rowdy who is the toughest and most angry kid in the school. Rowdy father abuses and that is the reason that Rowdy behaves almost like a bully. Rowdy's mom is very supportive while his dad is also loving but he has a bad addiction to wine. Junior also has a sister named Mary but in the middle of the story Mary runs away with her boyfriend to Montana. Junior feels like he's not getting his full potential in his all Native American school so he decides to go to an All American School. They start to be racist to Junior because he's Native American. I don't know why but this book was banned in many schools around the United States.
Emotions Behavior/Change in Behavior
Throughout the book many of the main and supporting characters feelings change. Arnold a.k.a Junior changes a lot since the beginning of the book. At first Arnold was a very quiet guy who really didn't get into fights too much. Later in the book when Arnold goes to his new school his anger builds up and he punches the school bully. Arnold was very shy around girls and he didn't talk to girls too much. In his new school Arnold falls in love with a girl named Penelope and as a matter of fact he invites her to the school dance. Arnold was a very happy until the middle of the book when he begins to hate himself and changing from to happy to angry. Another character that changes dramatically is Arnold's best friend Rowdy. Rowdy and Arnold used to hang out all the time by going to the school fair and other activities. After Rowdy learns that Arnold is moving to a new school he goes up to Arnold and punches him in the face.
Change in Feelings and Behavior Continued....
Rowdy stops talking to Arnold throughout the book although Arnold forgives Rowdy for punching him. Rowdy so far hasn't forgiven Arnold but he doesn't hate Arnold. Last character that changed a lot was the bully Roger that Arnold fought in his new school. Roger actually feels proud that Arnold punched him in the face and he even makes Arnold popular. After the school dance Roger even invites Arnold to breakfast in Denny's. Roger pays for everything that Arnold and Penelope ordered which was a total of $40 dollars. Roger even supports Arnold during their basketball games but Roger doesn't know about Arnold's poverty problem. In basketball practice Roger lets Arnold beat him so that Arnold is able to be in the team.Throughout the book Roger is proven to be a good friend by paying his dinner and driving Arnold home.
I put a picture of Denny's because this is the location where Arnold gets his first date and where he realizes that Roger is a true friend. Arnold finally has the chance to talk to Penelope about himself. Roger volunteers to pay for Arnold and Penelope's bill and he drives Arnold home. His dad was suppose to pick him up but he didn't have enough money for gas.
This week I will comment on Jenna, Gabe, Marisa B. blogs.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie 11/11-11/15
Pages: 0-273 (end)
Prompt: Summarize what you just read
Spoiler Alert
Introduction to Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie/Ending
Since I finished this book I give it a five out five stars. It has an excellent plot and you can vividly understand the story. I recommend it for people who are trying to find a realistic fiction book. This book was a lot better than It's Kind of a Funny Story. You might be saying that I read fast but to tell you the truth over the four day weekend it gave me chance to read 70 pages a day. I really didn't have anything to do. Drums,Girls, and Dangerous Pie has to do with a thirteen year old boy named Steven who has to with his brother's illness. Steven is a typical ordinary kid and he has a crush on a girl named Renne and he plays in the All-City Jazz band. Actually Steven Alper is very lucky because he's the first seventh grader to join the All-City jazz band. He has very hard working, supportive, and kind parents which always try to embarrass him. Steven also has a five year old brother named Jeffrey which constantly annoys Steven. Later in the book Jeffrey is diagnosed with leukemia and it turns Steven's world upside down. The family starts to have financial problems, and Steven is starting to fail his classes because he has to much to worry about. Steven doesn't really see his mom too much because she has to go with Jeffrey every week to Philadelphia. Jeffrey's specialist is in Philadelphia and later in the book Steven's dad starts to ignore him.
Summarizing the Story
If you're wondering dangerous pie is a blend of coffee grounds, raw eggs, smashed shells, coke, uncooked bacon, and three racing cars. Jeffrey mixes these together and calls it his special "dangerous pie". It kind of makes Steven angry because he stirs the items together with his special sticks which were signed by a famous drummer. Steven one day makes oatmeal for his brother Jeffrey and he puts Jeffrey on the top stool in the kitchen. Suddenly Jeffrey falls from the stool and his mom immediately drives him to the hospital. Later that day the family learns that Jeffrey has been diagnosed with leukemia. Steven's best friend is Annette which she has a secret crush on Steven. In the beginning of the book Annette hates Renne Albert because Steven starts to pay more attention to Renne Albert. Since Steven has been missing class because of his all city band rehearsal he starts to fail his most important subjects reading and math. Jeffrey has had to go to the doctor numerous times and the hospital bills have been causing the family financial problems.
End and Summary of Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie
Later in the story Annette falls down the stairs and is unable to play her piano solo in the upcoming concert. Mrs. Gulley the school counselor has been guiding Steven throughout the story by telling him to change things he his able to change. Steven's mom suddenly gets sick which means that Steven and has dad have to drive Jeffrey to Philadelphia. In the hospital Steven meets a girl named Samantha which has and even worse case of leukemia. They became very good friends and Steven gives Samantha one of his drum sticks. In the next band rehearsal Annette comes up with a plan to make the concert a fundraiser and all of the money will go to Steven's family. It's the day of the concert and everyone is cheering to Steven. Suddenly Jeffrey gets very sick in the middle of the concert and has to go immediately to the hospital. Steven decides to go with his family to the hospital. In the hospital while the doctors are doing some tests on Jeffrey, Steven decides to go visit Samantha. When Samantha isn't there he goes up to ask the nurse where Samantha went. The nurse tells Steven that Samantha passed away early in the morning. Before dying Samantha leaves Steven a letter and inside the letter are the drumsticks that he gave to her. Samantha tells Steven in the letter to always remember her when he's using those drumsticks. The story ends with Steven graduating 8th Grade and Annette becoming his girlfriend.
These drumsticks play an important role in the story. Jeffrey uses these drumsticks to mix up his "dangerous pie". These drumsticks helped Steven make it to the All-City Jazz band and he has a pair of drumsticks signed by a famous drummer. When Samantha dies she includes the drumsticks that Steven gave her the day they met inside the letter. Steven mentions that the drumsticks he gave to Samantha will always be his most special pair of sticks.
Prompt: Summarize what you just read
Spoiler Alert
Introduction to Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie/Ending
Since I finished this book I give it a five out five stars. It has an excellent plot and you can vividly understand the story. I recommend it for people who are trying to find a realistic fiction book. This book was a lot better than It's Kind of a Funny Story. You might be saying that I read fast but to tell you the truth over the four day weekend it gave me chance to read 70 pages a day. I really didn't have anything to do. Drums,Girls, and Dangerous Pie has to do with a thirteen year old boy named Steven who has to with his brother's illness. Steven is a typical ordinary kid and he has a crush on a girl named Renne and he plays in the All-City Jazz band. Actually Steven Alper is very lucky because he's the first seventh grader to join the All-City jazz band. He has very hard working, supportive, and kind parents which always try to embarrass him. Steven also has a five year old brother named Jeffrey which constantly annoys Steven. Later in the book Jeffrey is diagnosed with leukemia and it turns Steven's world upside down. The family starts to have financial problems, and Steven is starting to fail his classes because he has to much to worry about. Steven doesn't really see his mom too much because she has to go with Jeffrey every week to Philadelphia. Jeffrey's specialist is in Philadelphia and later in the book Steven's dad starts to ignore him.
Summarizing the Story
If you're wondering dangerous pie is a blend of coffee grounds, raw eggs, smashed shells, coke, uncooked bacon, and three racing cars. Jeffrey mixes these together and calls it his special "dangerous pie". It kind of makes Steven angry because he stirs the items together with his special sticks which were signed by a famous drummer. Steven one day makes oatmeal for his brother Jeffrey and he puts Jeffrey on the top stool in the kitchen. Suddenly Jeffrey falls from the stool and his mom immediately drives him to the hospital. Later that day the family learns that Jeffrey has been diagnosed with leukemia. Steven's best friend is Annette which she has a secret crush on Steven. In the beginning of the book Annette hates Renne Albert because Steven starts to pay more attention to Renne Albert. Since Steven has been missing class because of his all city band rehearsal he starts to fail his most important subjects reading and math. Jeffrey has had to go to the doctor numerous times and the hospital bills have been causing the family financial problems.
End and Summary of Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie
Later in the story Annette falls down the stairs and is unable to play her piano solo in the upcoming concert. Mrs. Gulley the school counselor has been guiding Steven throughout the story by telling him to change things he his able to change. Steven's mom suddenly gets sick which means that Steven and has dad have to drive Jeffrey to Philadelphia. In the hospital Steven meets a girl named Samantha which has and even worse case of leukemia. They became very good friends and Steven gives Samantha one of his drum sticks. In the next band rehearsal Annette comes up with a plan to make the concert a fundraiser and all of the money will go to Steven's family. It's the day of the concert and everyone is cheering to Steven. Suddenly Jeffrey gets very sick in the middle of the concert and has to go immediately to the hospital. Steven decides to go with his family to the hospital. In the hospital while the doctors are doing some tests on Jeffrey, Steven decides to go visit Samantha. When Samantha isn't there he goes up to ask the nurse where Samantha went. The nurse tells Steven that Samantha passed away early in the morning. Before dying Samantha leaves Steven a letter and inside the letter are the drumsticks that he gave to her. Samantha tells Steven in the letter to always remember her when he's using those drumsticks. The story ends with Steven graduating 8th Grade and Annette becoming his girlfriend.
These drumsticks play an important role in the story. Jeffrey uses these drumsticks to mix up his "dangerous pie". These drumsticks helped Steven make it to the All-City Jazz band and he has a pair of drumsticks signed by a famous drummer. When Samantha dies she includes the drumsticks that Steven gave her the day they met inside the letter. Steven mentions that the drumsticks he gave to Samantha will always be his most special pair of sticks.
This week I will comment on Stanley, Isabelle R., Julia S.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
It's Kind of a Funny Story 11/4-11/8
Pages: 279- 444 (end)
Prompt Test Readiness: Define what is needed to make a good setting
Spoiler Alert
Ending of It's Kind of a Funny Story
This weekend I finished the book It's Kind of a Funny Story and overall I really didn't like the book too much. I would give this book a 3 out 5 stars, but at the very end they kind of give a moral or lesson.
The first thing that happened was that Aaron called Craig in the hospital and apologized for all of the mean things he said the other day. Aaron mentions that he broke up with his girlfriend Nia after finding out that she took drugs. The reason Nia took drugs was because of her depression and mental illness and she actually took the same pills that Craig took. Nia visits the hospital and is planning to date Craig but Craig rejects her offer. Throughout the book Craig mentions how much he loves Nia but in the hospital he started dating Noelle. At the end of the book Craig spends his last hour in the hospital watching Blade II with his new hospital friends. Craig is released from the hospital and tells the reader to live, live, and live.
Defining the Perfect Setting
The one thing that I did like about this book was the setting. Craig gives us specific details by telling us that he lives in lower Manhattan and each type of food they give in the hospital. He evens tells us if he lives in the upper or lower part of Manhattan. Craig liked Noelle so much that he gives us some background information about her and even specific details about her eyes. He mentions that she has beautiful green eyes that looks like fresh cut grass. He cuts look like the wrinkly face of an elderly person. The Noelle description has nothing to do with the setting but I just wanted to point how she looks in the book. Anyway the hospital in which Craig is staying seems similar to MacNeal Hospital because of the food. Craig mentions that it's huge hospital that has about 4 to 5 floors and that's exactly how many floors MacNeal has. Since Craig is staying in the part of the hospital that has the people with mental illness I picture a huge nurse's station, food carts, and a public telephone.
Recipe for a Perfect Setting/Hospital Setting
The last few details that Craig mentions about the hospital is that the cafeteria is a huge place lined up with dozens of tables. Since I've been to a hospital cafeteria they usually have tables of four and other tables that are reserved for other patients. Craig mentions that his table has four seats and that the height of the chair is like 5 ft. I think that some things that make a perfect setting is when the writer tells reader the height of a chair or table. The writer uses the five sense every time the main character goes to a new location or setting. The writer describes each color with feeling such as the buss was so yellow that it looked like one of Zeus lighting bolts. The writer doesn't just say the old man was very old because a good writer says the old man was old that his wrinkles were growing wrinkles. The writer for example mentions the size of a brick from a building and the texture the brick has. That is what I think makes a perfect setting.
This picture represents the ending of It's Kind of a Funny Story. At the end of the book Craig tells the reader to live, live and be happy for yourself. Throughout the book he was worried about school, future job, and the future. The hospital changed him by making him enjoy life more instead of sitting at home studying. Overall he went from boring to excitement.
I will comment on Gabe, Steven , Nadrian this week for my blog.
Prompt Test Readiness: Define what is needed to make a good setting
Spoiler Alert
Ending of It's Kind of a Funny Story
This weekend I finished the book It's Kind of a Funny Story and overall I really didn't like the book too much. I would give this book a 3 out 5 stars, but at the very end they kind of give a moral or lesson.
The first thing that happened was that Aaron called Craig in the hospital and apologized for all of the mean things he said the other day. Aaron mentions that he broke up with his girlfriend Nia after finding out that she took drugs. The reason Nia took drugs was because of her depression and mental illness and she actually took the same pills that Craig took. Nia visits the hospital and is planning to date Craig but Craig rejects her offer. Throughout the book Craig mentions how much he loves Nia but in the hospital he started dating Noelle. At the end of the book Craig spends his last hour in the hospital watching Blade II with his new hospital friends. Craig is released from the hospital and tells the reader to live, live, and live.
Defining the Perfect Setting
The one thing that I did like about this book was the setting. Craig gives us specific details by telling us that he lives in lower Manhattan and each type of food they give in the hospital. He evens tells us if he lives in the upper or lower part of Manhattan. Craig liked Noelle so much that he gives us some background information about her and even specific details about her eyes. He mentions that she has beautiful green eyes that looks like fresh cut grass. He cuts look like the wrinkly face of an elderly person. The Noelle description has nothing to do with the setting but I just wanted to point how she looks in the book. Anyway the hospital in which Craig is staying seems similar to MacNeal Hospital because of the food. Craig mentions that it's huge hospital that has about 4 to 5 floors and that's exactly how many floors MacNeal has. Since Craig is staying in the part of the hospital that has the people with mental illness I picture a huge nurse's station, food carts, and a public telephone.
Recipe for a Perfect Setting/Hospital Setting
The last few details that Craig mentions about the hospital is that the cafeteria is a huge place lined up with dozens of tables. Since I've been to a hospital cafeteria they usually have tables of four and other tables that are reserved for other patients. Craig mentions that his table has four seats and that the height of the chair is like 5 ft. I think that some things that make a perfect setting is when the writer tells reader the height of a chair or table. The writer uses the five sense every time the main character goes to a new location or setting. The writer describes each color with feeling such as the buss was so yellow that it looked like one of Zeus lighting bolts. The writer doesn't just say the old man was very old because a good writer says the old man was old that his wrinkles were growing wrinkles. The writer for example mentions the size of a brick from a building and the texture the brick has. That is what I think makes a perfect setting.
This picture represents the ending of It's Kind of a Funny Story. At the end of the book Craig tells the reader to live, live and be happy for yourself. Throughout the book he was worried about school, future job, and the future. The hospital changed him by making him enjoy life more instead of sitting at home studying. Overall he went from boring to excitement.
I will comment on Gabe, Steven , Nadrian this week for my blog.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
It's Kind of a Funny Story Week of 10/29-11/1
Pages: 117-286
Prompt: Miscellaneous: After Reading I wonder
So Far in It's Kind of a Funny Story....
Last time when I wrote my blog I described that Craig was so worried about not being smart in his school. One night during everyone was sleeping Craig was trying to come up with a plan that can kill himself. Craig decides to call the Suicide Emergency Number which eventually leads him to the hospital. Craig decides to go to the hospital by himself in his bike, but it's kind of easy because he lives two blocks away from the hospital. Craig is checked into a room in the middle floor and he even has his security officer. His parents find out and they vista him briefly because the nurse took away Craig's phone. Craig comes in with another patient called Jimmy and a helper named Smitty takes them to a different floor. Craig makes friends with Noelle a girl who cut her own face and they force Craig to participate in the activities.
After Reading I wonder.....
After reading I wonder if Craig has become more social in the hospital than he was in the outside world. I wonder while so much people can relate to Craig even though Craig and other patients are completely different from each other. I ask myself why did that girl cut herself? Did she mental pain or physical pain? Now that I remember why does the old man Humble look at the world so negative? I think that in our mind we can at least think of something positive about the world. I forgot to mention but Humble is the second friend Craig makes at the hospital and Humble is actually the first person Craig can relate to. Every time I read a new chapter I kind of think that the hospital in which Craig is staying is kind of like MacNeal Hospital. It was just simple thought because they describe the cafeteria has good food and it's pretty big. I don't know why but ever since I was little kid I kind of like to explore hospitals just like Craig.
Some more Wondering
I just can't explain to myself why Craig's friend Aaron called Craig a loser just because he's in a hospital. I wonder why Aaron would do such a thing to Craig just because Craig had a mental incident. If I was one of Craig's friends I would go to the hospital and visit him instead of calling him mean names. Another thing I can't explain to myself is why they won't allow patients to have their cell phones. In one part of the book had an urgent emergency and he needed to call his family. He wasn't able to call them because they took away his cell phone and the phone in the hospital gets too crowded. In my opinion I think it was destiny that Craig made so many friends in the hospital because who knew that his so called "best friends" were going to dump him. I wonder what other kind of food they give in Craig's hospital. I know that in MacNeal Hospital they have coffee,fish, and my all time favorite cheesecake. After I read part of the book those are some of things that popped right into my head.
I think that Craig's hospital looks kind of like this. I think this because they give so many specific details that anyone can think this is how Craig's hospital looks like. In the book they mention that this is almost like heaven to Craig. Craig has new friends, gets good food, good advice, and he doesn't have to worry about any work.
This week I'll be commenting on Isabelle R., Nikolas, Athziry Blogs.
Prompt: Miscellaneous: After Reading I wonder
So Far in It's Kind of a Funny Story....
Last time when I wrote my blog I described that Craig was so worried about not being smart in his school. One night during everyone was sleeping Craig was trying to come up with a plan that can kill himself. Craig decides to call the Suicide Emergency Number which eventually leads him to the hospital. Craig decides to go to the hospital by himself in his bike, but it's kind of easy because he lives two blocks away from the hospital. Craig is checked into a room in the middle floor and he even has his security officer. His parents find out and they vista him briefly because the nurse took away Craig's phone. Craig comes in with another patient called Jimmy and a helper named Smitty takes them to a different floor. Craig makes friends with Noelle a girl who cut her own face and they force Craig to participate in the activities.
After Reading I wonder.....
After reading I wonder if Craig has become more social in the hospital than he was in the outside world. I wonder while so much people can relate to Craig even though Craig and other patients are completely different from each other. I ask myself why did that girl cut herself? Did she mental pain or physical pain? Now that I remember why does the old man Humble look at the world so negative? I think that in our mind we can at least think of something positive about the world. I forgot to mention but Humble is the second friend Craig makes at the hospital and Humble is actually the first person Craig can relate to. Every time I read a new chapter I kind of think that the hospital in which Craig is staying is kind of like MacNeal Hospital. It was just simple thought because they describe the cafeteria has good food and it's pretty big. I don't know why but ever since I was little kid I kind of like to explore hospitals just like Craig.
Some more Wondering
I just can't explain to myself why Craig's friend Aaron called Craig a loser just because he's in a hospital. I wonder why Aaron would do such a thing to Craig just because Craig had a mental incident. If I was one of Craig's friends I would go to the hospital and visit him instead of calling him mean names. Another thing I can't explain to myself is why they won't allow patients to have their cell phones. In one part of the book had an urgent emergency and he needed to call his family. He wasn't able to call them because they took away his cell phone and the phone in the hospital gets too crowded. In my opinion I think it was destiny that Craig made so many friends in the hospital because who knew that his so called "best friends" were going to dump him. I wonder what other kind of food they give in Craig's hospital. I know that in MacNeal Hospital they have coffee,fish, and my all time favorite cheesecake. After I read part of the book those are some of things that popped right into my head.
I think that Craig's hospital looks kind of like this. I think this because they give so many specific details that anyone can think this is how Craig's hospital looks like. In the book they mention that this is almost like heaven to Craig. Craig has new friends, gets good food, good advice, and he doesn't have to worry about any work.
This week I'll be commenting on Isabelle R., Nikolas, Athziry Blogs.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
It's Kind of a Funny Story 10/21-10/25
Test Readiness: Compare the plot of what your reading with your favorite book.
Pages: 0-117
Introduction to It's Kind of a Funny Story
The book I'm reading this week has to do with a high school that is extremely worried about his future. In the beginning of the book the main character Craig is studying for the readiness test so he can go to Executive Professional High School. He has to study different subjects and he has to be able to get all 800 questions correct. Luckily he was accepted to the school but after going to his first day he notices that he's not as smart as the other kids. Craig gets piles and piles of homework eventually he falls into a great depression. In the part I'm in the story Craig has thoughts of suicide and right now he recently goes to Dr. Barney. Dr.Barney is a therapist who has close connections with Craig in chapter 14.
Comparison of Plot
It's Kind of a Funny Story and Wonder have almost the same plot because both of the main characters have trouble in school. In Wonder the character August has difficulties in school because he's afraid of people making fun of his face. In It's Kind of a Funny Story Craig is worried about not being smart enough and he's a little afraid of losing his best friend. August almost has the same feeling about his best friend because he discovers that his buddy Will hates him. Craig is jealous of his friend Aaron going out with the girl he was in love with. Craig gets piles and piles of homework while August from Wonder is not that convinced of showing who he really is. The difficult between these two characters is that they're to afraid to show who they really are. I think everybody can relate to this because I imagine that everybody has at least encountered one of these problems. Craig's problem is that he's to afraid to show his intelligence and August is afraid to show his personality.
Plot Continued.....
In the last paragraph I mentioned that both of the main characters are afraid to show who they are, but they also like to share their emotions. In It's Kind of a Funny Story Craig likes to share his feelings with Dr.Barney because he feels that that's the only person he relate to. One of Craig's favorite things to do is ask a person how they started. When Craig asked Dr. Barney, the doctor says that he started the same way Craig did. In Wonder August mostly shares his feelings with his sister Via and sometimes his Mom. Via has strong emotions toward August by standing up to him and even letting her best friend Miranda go into their personal life. Craig also sometimes let's his sister Sarah give him some advice and every single Sarah has to know what Craig's condition is. I forgot to mention but in both of the books emotions play a big part in the plot. Sarah always tries to lift up Craig's spirit and hoping the best for his brother.
Note: This week I'll put the comments in my classmates blog page instead of my blog. I will comment on Gabe, Athzirary, Nikolas
Pages: 0-117
Introduction to It's Kind of a Funny Story
The book I'm reading this week has to do with a high school that is extremely worried about his future. In the beginning of the book the main character Craig is studying for the readiness test so he can go to Executive Professional High School. He has to study different subjects and he has to be able to get all 800 questions correct. Luckily he was accepted to the school but after going to his first day he notices that he's not as smart as the other kids. Craig gets piles and piles of homework eventually he falls into a great depression. In the part I'm in the story Craig has thoughts of suicide and right now he recently goes to Dr. Barney. Dr.Barney is a therapist who has close connections with Craig in chapter 14.
Comparison of Plot
It's Kind of a Funny Story and Wonder have almost the same plot because both of the main characters have trouble in school. In Wonder the character August has difficulties in school because he's afraid of people making fun of his face. In It's Kind of a Funny Story Craig is worried about not being smart enough and he's a little afraid of losing his best friend. August almost has the same feeling about his best friend because he discovers that his buddy Will hates him. Craig is jealous of his friend Aaron going out with the girl he was in love with. Craig gets piles and piles of homework while August from Wonder is not that convinced of showing who he really is. The difficult between these two characters is that they're to afraid to show who they really are. I think everybody can relate to this because I imagine that everybody has at least encountered one of these problems. Craig's problem is that he's to afraid to show his intelligence and August is afraid to show his personality.
Plot Continued.....
In the last paragraph I mentioned that both of the main characters are afraid to show who they are, but they also like to share their emotions. In It's Kind of a Funny Story Craig likes to share his feelings with Dr.Barney because he feels that that's the only person he relate to. One of Craig's favorite things to do is ask a person how they started. When Craig asked Dr. Barney, the doctor says that he started the same way Craig did. In Wonder August mostly shares his feelings with his sister Via and sometimes his Mom. Via has strong emotions toward August by standing up to him and even letting her best friend Miranda go into their personal life. Craig also sometimes let's his sister Sarah give him some advice and every single Sarah has to know what Craig's condition is. I forgot to mention but in both of the books emotions play a big part in the plot. Sarah always tries to lift up Craig's spirit and hoping the best for his brother.
In It's Kind of a Funny Story school plays a big part in the book because Craig wants to have the best education he can get possible. Throughout the book Craig always saying that he needs to get into a good high school so he can get into good college. Once he even tries to suicide himself just so he can pass the test.
Note: This week I'll put the comments in my classmates blog page instead of my blog. I will comment on Gabe, Athzirary, Nikolas
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Fire Star 10/14-10/18
Prompt: Miscellaneous/ Describe the main characters
Fire Star: Pages 316-548
Ending of Fire Star
For the ending of Fire Star Lucy's hair turns more red and Elizabeth tells David the story of her beloved Arthur. Elizabeth fell in love with a man named Arthur and Gwilanna forbid Liz to go out with Arthur. One day Gwilanna cast a spell on Liz which made her pregnant and that day Liz had the baby. Unfortunately Arthur had a misunderstanding so he ran away and Liz never saw him for the last 10 years. Arthur is revealed to be a monk and David goes to the arctic to save Lucy and Zanna. There's an evil alien called the Fain and that creature has the ability to possess any person that creature wants. Later in the story the Fain possess an Inuit man named Tootega and has a battle with the teenager David Rain. Tootega dies and Zanna, Lucy and Arthur are able to escape. Sadly David stays in the arctic and goes missing. Back home Zanna reveals that she's pregnant and that Arthur has gone a little bit blind.
Description of the Main Characters
In the series and in the book there are 5 main characters not including the magical clay dragons. The first one is Elizabeth Pennykettle and she is described as a responsible parents and a caring mother. She worried a lot when Lucy goes missing and at one point of the story she still feels like her little girl is at home. Liz is a descendant of an ancient girl named Guinevere and she has the magical aura of bringing mini clay dragons to life. David Rain was revealed in this story that he has a little bit of the magical powers of the Fain. Some ways I can describe David Rain is that he is adventurous, encouraging, and caring. He is willing to give up his life for his girlfriend Zanna and being able to try to destroy the evil Fain. David cares about all the people around him including his mistress family and even his neighbor. All the clay dragons love him they look up at him as a role model and a powerful ally. He is a little bit lazy because he's held back and almost never goes to his local college, except when he needs help from Dr.Bergestrom.
Supporting/ Main Characters Description
The third main character I'm going to start with is Lucy Pennykettle daughter of Liz, descendant of Guinevere and Gwendolen. Later in the story Lucy has red hair instead of brown hair and her hair changes because she is descendant of Guinevere. Lucy is brave, sometimes stubborn, and has green eyes. People in the book mention that Lucy is like an exact replica of her mother Elizabeth and sometimes Lucy's eyes change into a violet color. Arthur is a religious, caring, and understanding man in the book. Since he had so much depression he went to an island outside of the United Kingdom which is full monks. He changed his name into Brother Vincent and when the Fain invades his island his only friend who supports him is Brother Bernard. Arthur is understanding when his does not misjudge the dragon Gretel when it comes to the island. Zanna is powerful, supportive, and adventurous. Zanna is revealed to have enough power to over run the powerful sibyl Gwilanna and is supportive to the wounded polar bears in the story. She seeks adventure when she tries to save the dragon Grockle while fighting Tootega.
Polar Bears play a big part in the story because they have some kind of connection with dragons. In the story a female polar bear tries to protect and shelter Lucy when she's trapped in the arctic. A spirit of a ancient polar bear gives power to David Rain.
Comments
Stanley,
I liked your choice of vocabulary and how you described the character's life right before you explain the plot. In the book I just finished I also had a character named Bacon. Your writing made me think about how I should have added minor characters in my blog too. At the end of your blog I found myself wondering about the question you asked at the end. What genre is this book? Thanks for the characters names!
Marisa,
While I was reading your blog I was reminded by the goddess Gaea because she was mentioned in my book too. You described the character with deep thought and I liked how you gave specific details about Gaea. I forgot to mention that in my series Gaea will be the next antagonist in the fourth book. It's amazing how in both of our books Gaea is power hungry and she wants to take complete control of the world. Thanks for the info about Gaea!
Gabe,
My first comment is how many books in the were world rage series? When you said that Drew got out of Lyssia does that mean that his spirit was trapped inside of Lyssia? It's amazing how so many events and action can happened just in 30 pages. I liked how you sequenced the events and you explained more about the shadows. I can relate to this because in my book there's a kind of powerful villain sort of shadow just like in your book. Thank for the current events!
Polar Bears play a big part in the story because they have some kind of connection with dragons. In the story a female polar bear tries to protect and shelter Lucy when she's trapped in the arctic. A spirit of a ancient polar bear gives power to David Rain.
Comments
Stanley,
I liked your choice of vocabulary and how you described the character's life right before you explain the plot. In the book I just finished I also had a character named Bacon. Your writing made me think about how I should have added minor characters in my blog too. At the end of your blog I found myself wondering about the question you asked at the end. What genre is this book? Thanks for the characters names!
Marisa,
While I was reading your blog I was reminded by the goddess Gaea because she was mentioned in my book too. You described the character with deep thought and I liked how you gave specific details about Gaea. I forgot to mention that in my series Gaea will be the next antagonist in the fourth book. It's amazing how in both of our books Gaea is power hungry and she wants to take complete control of the world. Thanks for the info about Gaea!
Gabe,
My first comment is how many books in the were world rage series? When you said that Drew got out of Lyssia does that mean that his spirit was trapped inside of Lyssia? It's amazing how so many events and action can happened just in 30 pages. I liked how you sequenced the events and you explained more about the shadows. I can relate to this because in my book there's a kind of powerful villain sort of shadow just like in your book. Thank for the current events!
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Fire Star- 10/7-10/11
Page: 218-270
Test Readiness: Compare
The Story So Far:
In these pass few pages Gwilanna has forced Lucy Pennykettle to wash the dishes, make dinner, and to try to grow more red hair. Lucy has changed throughout these few chapters she has grown red hair because she is a descendant of a little girl named Guinevere. Guinevere was a little girl who witnessed the last fire tear of the dragon Gawain. Anyway Lucy has discovered a hidden cave within the cave she is hiding. Lucy has discovered ancient bones of a girl and a polar bear. She thinks that the girl is Gwendolen and she thinks that the polar bear might the ancient leader of the polar bears which is Ragnar. Gwilanna disguises herself as a Oreo black raven so she can find out where Zanna is hidden. David tells a message to a black raven and sends the bird to the artic so Zanna can know how much David loves her.
Comparison
One way I can compare the character's situation my life is that in the story David is worried about Zanna and last week I was worried about my mom's surgery. I took some prayers from home to school so I can pray every hour while my mom was in surgery. In the story David even passes out because he is so sad that Zanna has gone missing in the arctic. I was so happy that my mom got out from the surgery fine, while David was happy that he was able to send a message through a bird. In the story it kind of taught a moral which I think was an enemy can be turned into a friend. I think this because the black raven in which David sent the message through used to be his enemy in the first book of the series. At the end David and I both got satisfied because are problems went away except that David is still hasn't been able to rescue Zanna. This book kind of help to get more ready for reading test because I was able to make connections and comparisons with my life and the character situations.
More, More, and More Comparisons
Another comparison I have with a character is with Elizabeth Pennykettle because she misses Lucy so much that she cleans her clothes and even makes her breakfast even though she isn't there. I kind of felt that way when my mom was in the hospital because I would go to room and sometimes I would even make two bowls of oatmeal in the morning. Henry Bacon and I both similar because we both like to read a lot of non-fiction books. We both like to go to the library even though Henry Bacon has a library in his house. When I grow up I want to buy a big house so I can put a giant library and a fireplace. One of the libraries I like is the Estate house library because they have cozy chairs, a fireplace, and a large selection of books. I forgot to mention something the Estate is how the largest house in America is called.
This icicle cave represents where
Lucy is hidden and where she discovered the ancient bones of Gwendolen. This is the place where Gwilanna is forcing Lucy to work and do nothing but grow more red hair. This is the first time Lucy has encountered a polar bear face to face. This is the first time I hear that a polar bear doesn't do anything to a human.
Comments
Jenna Kozak,
I've always wanted to read your book so I just had a quick question how many pages does "Little Chicago" have"? Jenna, does this book count for your 40 book challenge and what kind of genre is Little Chicago? I liked how you explained that the boy will do anything for the girl. The other thing I like is that you would put yourself in the author's shoes and you're even thinking about rewriting the story. Thanks for writing!
Carlos,
Last week did you read the Order of the Phoenix? I saw the movie for half blood but I wanted to ask you does Voldemort have a large part in this book than the other books? My connection is that I've only read the first book in the Harry Potter series. I wonder why Voldemort has so much anger issues because he is so determined to destroy Harry Potter. I liked how you made a long explanation of the picture you put. Thanks for the info!
Emily,
This week are you reading another short story from your book or is it still the same short story? One comment I had is that the girl in the story is basically a tomboy because she dresses like a boy. I liked how you put "I'm walking the walk and talking the talk" in your blog. My other comment is that I always like how you put so much information in your blog. My last question is what kind of genre is your short story book? Thank for your Recommendation!
Test Readiness: Compare
The Story So Far:
In these pass few pages Gwilanna has forced Lucy Pennykettle to wash the dishes, make dinner, and to try to grow more red hair. Lucy has changed throughout these few chapters she has grown red hair because she is a descendant of a little girl named Guinevere. Guinevere was a little girl who witnessed the last fire tear of the dragon Gawain. Anyway Lucy has discovered a hidden cave within the cave she is hiding. Lucy has discovered ancient bones of a girl and a polar bear. She thinks that the girl is Gwendolen and she thinks that the polar bear might the ancient leader of the polar bears which is Ragnar. Gwilanna disguises herself as a Oreo black raven so she can find out where Zanna is hidden. David tells a message to a black raven and sends the bird to the artic so Zanna can know how much David loves her.
Comparison
One way I can compare the character's situation my life is that in the story David is worried about Zanna and last week I was worried about my mom's surgery. I took some prayers from home to school so I can pray every hour while my mom was in surgery. In the story David even passes out because he is so sad that Zanna has gone missing in the arctic. I was so happy that my mom got out from the surgery fine, while David was happy that he was able to send a message through a bird. In the story it kind of taught a moral which I think was an enemy can be turned into a friend. I think this because the black raven in which David sent the message through used to be his enemy in the first book of the series. At the end David and I both got satisfied because are problems went away except that David is still hasn't been able to rescue Zanna. This book kind of help to get more ready for reading test because I was able to make connections and comparisons with my life and the character situations.
More, More, and More Comparisons
Another comparison I have with a character is with Elizabeth Pennykettle because she misses Lucy so much that she cleans her clothes and even makes her breakfast even though she isn't there. I kind of felt that way when my mom was in the hospital because I would go to room and sometimes I would even make two bowls of oatmeal in the morning. Henry Bacon and I both similar because we both like to read a lot of non-fiction books. We both like to go to the library even though Henry Bacon has a library in his house. When I grow up I want to buy a big house so I can put a giant library and a fireplace. One of the libraries I like is the Estate house library because they have cozy chairs, a fireplace, and a large selection of books. I forgot to mention something the Estate is how the largest house in America is called.
This icicle cave represents where
Lucy is hidden and where she discovered the ancient bones of Gwendolen. This is the place where Gwilanna is forcing Lucy to work and do nothing but grow more red hair. This is the first time Lucy has encountered a polar bear face to face. This is the first time I hear that a polar bear doesn't do anything to a human.
Comments
Jenna Kozak,
I've always wanted to read your book so I just had a quick question how many pages does "Little Chicago" have"? Jenna, does this book count for your 40 book challenge and what kind of genre is Little Chicago? I liked how you explained that the boy will do anything for the girl. The other thing I like is that you would put yourself in the author's shoes and you're even thinking about rewriting the story. Thanks for writing!
Carlos,
Last week did you read the Order of the Phoenix? I saw the movie for half blood but I wanted to ask you does Voldemort have a large part in this book than the other books? My connection is that I've only read the first book in the Harry Potter series. I wonder why Voldemort has so much anger issues because he is so determined to destroy Harry Potter. I liked how you made a long explanation of the picture you put. Thanks for the info!
Emily,
This week are you reading another short story from your book or is it still the same short story? One comment I had is that the girl in the story is basically a tomboy because she dresses like a boy. I liked how you put "I'm walking the walk and talking the talk" in your blog. My other comment is that I always like how you put so much information in your blog. My last question is what kind of genre is your short story book? Thank for your Recommendation!
"The Lady or the Tiger" Ending
Without the slightest hesitation, he went to the door on the right, and opened it. In that very moment all eyes were focused on the door and everybody saw the great big smile on the king's face. While the Princess yelled in horror and she couldn't bare to look. Sadly the lover of the princess choose the door where the tiger was hidden and it only took him 2 seconds to look the tiger in the eye. The tiger devoured him just like if someone was eating a piece of grilled stake on a nice sunny summer afternoon. The tiger ate him all the way to the last bone and the princess was horrified seeing her father smile. The king ordered the body to be taken away and the princess vowed to never, ever love again in her life. The crowed that was seated in the front row were extremely furious because their clean white robes were covered in tomato red blood. They took the tiger to get washed and for a glass of water because who's going to eat a nice dinner without something to eat. The king loved the tiger so much
that he even accepted to keep him as a pet. Although he kept the tiger in the cage and he was so happy he bought all the wine in the land. He ordered steak for his dinner that night and the princess was so angry she couldn't bare to eat. The king ordered red wine because he was eating red meat and white wine wouldn't go well with steak. That night when the king was sleeping like a puppy the princess snuck out and vowed to never come back home. The first thing she thought of doing was to visit her lover's grave but she forgot that they took the body to where the dogs live. The dogs were suppose to feed on the lover's bones. The princess was never going to live a happy ending. 20... years later
The princess lived in a cottage right outside the village and she didn't have to go to the market to buy food because when she came to that cottage she found a cow. She also found an apple tree, a field filled with grape vines and a nice cosy home. While the king got married and had a new daughter which he vowed never to let her go out of the tower. Since his other daughter fell in love he decided to just lock his new daughter for all eternity. The End
that he even accepted to keep him as a pet. Although he kept the tiger in the cage and he was so happy he bought all the wine in the land. He ordered steak for his dinner that night and the princess was so angry she couldn't bare to eat. The king ordered red wine because he was eating red meat and white wine wouldn't go well with steak. That night when the king was sleeping like a puppy the princess snuck out and vowed to never come back home. The first thing she thought of doing was to visit her lover's grave but she forgot that they took the body to where the dogs live. The dogs were suppose to feed on the lover's bones. The princess was never going to live a happy ending. 20... years later
The princess lived in a cottage right outside the village and she didn't have to go to the market to buy food because when she came to that cottage she found a cow. She also found an apple tree, a field filled with grape vines and a nice cosy home. While the king got married and had a new daughter which he vowed never to let her go out of the tower. Since his other daughter fell in love he decided to just lock his new daughter for all eternity. The End
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Fire Star : Week of 9/30/13- 10/4/13
Prompt: Miscellaneous "Are the characters realistic? Why or Why Not?
Pages: 1 to 218
Introduction
I am currently reading the third book in the Last Dragon Chronicles series written by Chris D. Lacey. In the first book all of the characters were introduced which was David, Elizabeth, and Lucy. It's about a tenant named David Rains comes to live with the Pennykettles. He discovers that Liz Pennykettle makes clay dragons that magically come to life. Each dragon has a unique power for example Davids' dragon Gadzooks can help write the future and help him write stories. He later has another dragon called G'Reth which is a wishing dragon. Lucy is a little nosy girl who always gets in to David's personal life. This series has to do mostly with dragons and polar bears because they both connect in a way. This is the series introduction I hope you like it and will even want to read it some day.
Realistic or Fantasy?
I forgot to mention in the other paragraph that the main villain so far is an old lady named Gwilanna. She's a magical and powerful sorcerer that can change any size or form. Gwilanna want to resurrect Gawain the last true dragon that ver existed on Earth. Gwilanna is kind of realistic because she has many human features and although she is evil she cares about her relatives. She is Liz and Lucy's great aunt which was said in the first. Liz is very realistic because she cares about her family and acts like any ordinary mom. She buy groceries, works to support her family, and gives real life advice. Lucy is like any typical child because she is sometimes spoiled, she liked to get into peoples business which eventually leads her into a big discovery. David is a typical college student who wants to get a job as a writer and a publisher. In the first books he wrote a book about something that actually happened. It was the life and legend of Conker the squirrel. In the book they even mentioned a real publishing company which is Apple Book Publishing. Those are some of the first few character, the last paragraph will explain the third book's plot and of the other character's are realistic.
The Fate of the World
Oops! I did it again I forgot to mention one more important character which is a 20 year old woman named Zanna. She is David Rains second girlfriend (because his first one left to go work in Africa). She is described to be a Goth and that she likes to put on black lipstick in her mouth. Zanna is a little bit realistic because she attends school and lived a normal life until Gwilanna came along. Zanna has a boyfriend and is in love like any other college girl. Another supporting character is Henry Bacon which is an extreme neat freak. Henry Bacon is realistic because he complains like any other neighbor. The good thing is that Henry doesn't that the dragons come to life and he's so into science. In my opinion I think Henry is the most realistic character ever because he was a science teacher, he lives in a normal house, and doesn't do anything magical. The plot like I mentioned before is that Gwilanna is trying to resurrect Gawain the dragon and she's trying to destroy Zanna. Zanna has almost the equal power to Gwilanna that's why Gwilanna thinks she is a threat. Another character is Dr. Bergestrom he is kind of realistic because he studied normal science in college except that he always acts weird when someone mentions polar bears. He is a research doctor and live a normal life as a college instructor in David's school.
Comments
Nadrian,
I really enjoyed your "Favorite Book of All Time" post because you used so many astonishing words that made the post very interesting. I've only read one of the Harry Potter books but I think the first one had an amazing plot. I wish I understood why Voldemort is so depurate to kill Harry Potter. Voldemort has anger issues just because baby Harry defeated him. Thank for your recommendation!
Jesus,
I like how you put the word suspense in your blog because now I'm more interested in reading the Kane Chronicles. I like the idea of you saying that it left you hanging because I've checked out books just like that and it gives you the idea of not putting down the book. One of my question was does the Kane Chronicles have to deal with the Percy Jackson series? On goodreads this book is under the category "Popular 7th Grade Books". Thanks for the info about the book.
Emily,
My first question is each story interesting, does it make you want more? Another thing I want mention about your blog is that I liked how you pointed out which were you favorite and least favorite characters in the book. Your writing made me think about putting more quotes in my blog because your quotes gave me an idea on how the characters are like. My other favorite thing about the blog is that you wrote how you felt about the book. Thanks for the spoilers!
The stars make a big part in the book because it explains that dragons can travel through stars. This helps them know the future. It also says that each star represents someone important. For example Gawain last dragon on Earth and Ragnar leader of the polar bears.
Pages: 1 to 218
Introduction
I am currently reading the third book in the Last Dragon Chronicles series written by Chris D. Lacey. In the first book all of the characters were introduced which was David, Elizabeth, and Lucy. It's about a tenant named David Rains comes to live with the Pennykettles. He discovers that Liz Pennykettle makes clay dragons that magically come to life. Each dragon has a unique power for example Davids' dragon Gadzooks can help write the future and help him write stories. He later has another dragon called G'Reth which is a wishing dragon. Lucy is a little nosy girl who always gets in to David's personal life. This series has to do mostly with dragons and polar bears because they both connect in a way. This is the series introduction I hope you like it and will even want to read it some day.
Realistic or Fantasy?
I forgot to mention in the other paragraph that the main villain so far is an old lady named Gwilanna. She's a magical and powerful sorcerer that can change any size or form. Gwilanna want to resurrect Gawain the last true dragon that ver existed on Earth. Gwilanna is kind of realistic because she has many human features and although she is evil she cares about her relatives. She is Liz and Lucy's great aunt which was said in the first. Liz is very realistic because she cares about her family and acts like any ordinary mom. She buy groceries, works to support her family, and gives real life advice. Lucy is like any typical child because she is sometimes spoiled, she liked to get into peoples business which eventually leads her into a big discovery. David is a typical college student who wants to get a job as a writer and a publisher. In the first books he wrote a book about something that actually happened. It was the life and legend of Conker the squirrel. In the book they even mentioned a real publishing company which is Apple Book Publishing. Those are some of the first few character, the last paragraph will explain the third book's plot and of the other character's are realistic.
The Fate of the World
Oops! I did it again I forgot to mention one more important character which is a 20 year old woman named Zanna. She is David Rains second girlfriend (because his first one left to go work in Africa). She is described to be a Goth and that she likes to put on black lipstick in her mouth. Zanna is a little bit realistic because she attends school and lived a normal life until Gwilanna came along. Zanna has a boyfriend and is in love like any other college girl. Another supporting character is Henry Bacon which is an extreme neat freak. Henry Bacon is realistic because he complains like any other neighbor. The good thing is that Henry doesn't that the dragons come to life and he's so into science. In my opinion I think Henry is the most realistic character ever because he was a science teacher, he lives in a normal house, and doesn't do anything magical. The plot like I mentioned before is that Gwilanna is trying to resurrect Gawain the dragon and she's trying to destroy Zanna. Zanna has almost the equal power to Gwilanna that's why Gwilanna thinks she is a threat. Another character is Dr. Bergestrom he is kind of realistic because he studied normal science in college except that he always acts weird when someone mentions polar bears. He is a research doctor and live a normal life as a college instructor in David's school.
Comments
Nadrian,
I really enjoyed your "Favorite Book of All Time" post because you used so many astonishing words that made the post very interesting. I've only read one of the Harry Potter books but I think the first one had an amazing plot. I wish I understood why Voldemort is so depurate to kill Harry Potter. Voldemort has anger issues just because baby Harry defeated him. Thank for your recommendation!
Jesus,
I like how you put the word suspense in your blog because now I'm more interested in reading the Kane Chronicles. I like the idea of you saying that it left you hanging because I've checked out books just like that and it gives you the idea of not putting down the book. One of my question was does the Kane Chronicles have to deal with the Percy Jackson series? On goodreads this book is under the category "Popular 7th Grade Books". Thanks for the info about the book.
Emily,
My first question is each story interesting, does it make you want more? Another thing I want mention about your blog is that I liked how you pointed out which were you favorite and least favorite characters in the book. Your writing made me think about putting more quotes in my blog because your quotes gave me an idea on how the characters are like. My other favorite thing about the blog is that you wrote how you felt about the book. Thanks for the spoilers!
The stars make a big part in the book because it explains that dragons can travel through stars. This helps them know the future. It also says that each star represents someone important. For example Gawain last dragon on Earth and Ragnar leader of the polar bears.
My Favorite Book of All Time
My favorite book of all time is Wonder because it has to do with real life problems and the life struggle of a 10 year old boy. In Wonder the little boy doesn't look like other kids and people get scared when they see him. The boy's name is August Pullman and at the beginning of the book he explains to that he doesn't live a normal but is very elated that he has a wonderful family and supportive sister. The reason this book is called Wonder is because through out the book you have to wonder how his face looks like. His life problem begins when his parents tell him he has to begin going to a regular school. Through out the book he goes through more sticky situations and he even makes more friends.
The reason that August doesn't want to go to a regular school is because he wants to avoid the one to one eye contact. In a section of the book August explains that he is embarrassed to eat in front of other people because crumbs and crumbs fall out of his mouth just like waterfall. Throughout the book he gains friends and he's feeling like he finally has a regular life. Sometimes characters in the book are jealous that August has a supporting family and a sister that he can count on. Just like I said before he gains new friends and enemies. He and his new friends make a new club called the Summer Club I think. This paragraph basically explains his new life in school and how supportive his family.
My favorite character is August Pullman because he has to go through a lot of life changing problems. For example he no longer has more surgeries and he finally goes to a regular school. In the beginning of the book he's home schooled by his mother. His mother is a writer and publisher which gave August in advantage in Language Arts. He mentions that his mom is not very good in Science. August Pullman is known to be a great student with such amazing bravery and encouragement. One of my favorite quotes from August is "Every person should get at least one standing ovation". This is very true because every person has their unique talent and kids should be encouraged where they go.
I encourage people to read it although people from my Homeroom already read it. This book can be an excellent choice for the realistic fiction category in the 40 Book Challenge. I also recommend you read Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie even though I haven't read it. Another great realistic fiction book is Schooled, yet again I haven't read it.
The reason that August doesn't want to go to a regular school is because he wants to avoid the one to one eye contact. In a section of the book August explains that he is embarrassed to eat in front of other people because crumbs and crumbs fall out of his mouth just like waterfall. Throughout the book he gains friends and he's feeling like he finally has a regular life. Sometimes characters in the book are jealous that August has a supporting family and a sister that he can count on. Just like I said before he gains new friends and enemies. He and his new friends make a new club called the Summer Club I think. This paragraph basically explains his new life in school and how supportive his family.
My favorite character is August Pullman because he has to go through a lot of life changing problems. For example he no longer has more surgeries and he finally goes to a regular school. In the beginning of the book he's home schooled by his mother. His mother is a writer and publisher which gave August in advantage in Language Arts. He mentions that his mom is not very good in Science. August Pullman is known to be a great student with such amazing bravery and encouragement. One of my favorite quotes from August is "Every person should get at least one standing ovation". This is very true because every person has their unique talent and kids should be encouraged where they go.
I encourage people to read it although people from my Homeroom already read it. This book can be an excellent choice for the realistic fiction category in the 40 Book Challenge. I also recommend you read Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie even though I haven't read it. Another great realistic fiction book is Schooled, yet again I haven't read it.
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