This book is about a boy named Tree, who is 6 foot 3 inches and a seventh grader. He always gets made fun of, and is having a hard time after his parents' recent divorce. His grandfather, has served in the Vietnam War has lost his foot and is learning how to walk without it, and he fails being an athlete. This book is kind of touching, and has a lot to do with friendship, and helping people. I didn't think this book was very good, but it is a quick read for anyone who wants to read a short book. It is a really easy read as well and doesn't really have any mature topics or language.
I think I will read a book called Sarah's Key over break but I don't really know what it is about, and I would also like to read Wintergirls.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
SOL- Snow Day
I wake up to my dog barking. I look at my alarm, which reads 7:00 AM. My eyes widen thinking my alarm didn't go off, but then I see a note on my nightstand from my mom. 'SNOW DAY!!!' the note says. Glancing over at my window, I see a white sky, and I run up to my window, where there is a bunch of snow, and a blizzard is going on. The trees, and the ground, and bushes are covered in snow. It's beautiful. I love winter, when it's snowing and I love being inside when it snows a lot. It's only November, and this is a bunch of snow for the month. I go outside, and enjoy the fresh air, knowing when I go inside warm hot chocolate will greet me.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Anne Frank- The Diary of a Young Girl
This book was the diary of Anne Frank, where she wrote about her feelings and what was happening in her life. It starts off on her thirteenth birthday, and she talk about what happened. Toward the beginning of the book, Anne Frank and her family must move into there hiding place, which is in Amsterdam, to escape the war and Holocaust. Anne Frank was a Jewish girl, who had at age 15 been put into a concentration camp where she died, but Anne does not mention anything about concentration camps in this book.
This book was a pretty good book, I was very interested, although some parts weren't at interesting as others, and I was a little confused sometimes. I think that everyone should read this book, because it is a very important book, although I wasn't exactly the person to really enjoy it. It doesn't have many mature topics or language, but it is sad at some parts, and reflects a lot on who Anne Frank and her family were.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Love, Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli
Love, Stargirl is a sequel to the book Stargirl. It's about a girl named Stargirl who moved to Pennsylvania from Arizona because of her dad's job. She is a very unique 16 year old, and she is homeschooled. She then meets a little girl named Dootsie who becomes a pretty important character in the book. Stargirl and her friends who she meets along the way go on many adventures throughout the book, which become important in this book. This book is written as if she was writing letters to her previous boyfriend from Arizona, and will he ever receive these so called letters? I really liked this book, it is a fairly quick and easy book, with some funny and touching parts. There are no mature topics or language, and I think that anyone could read this and enjoy it. I would first recommend reading the first Stargirl because there are some characters that are from that book that she mentions in this book.
I would like to be in a realistic fiction book group next because it would be very interesting to discuss.
I would like to be in a realistic fiction book group next because it would be very interesting to discuss.
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