Thursday, December 20, 2007
Te last blog finnaly
Cut By Patricia McCormick
Cut By Patrica McCormick
the 4th blog The Last Don Mario Puzo
third bog The last don
THE RIVER BLOG #4
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Conclusion of Halo Graphic Novel
Question for the River
If I could ask the author Gary Paulsen a question it would probably be why change the location of where they were staying? Why make it seem like it was easier to survive? Why not make it harder on Brian now that there are two people out in the wild trying to survive? The reason that I choose to ask these question to the author is because after reading half the book it got me thinking why did he make it seem easier for them to find food after a couple of days. I have many other question that I could ask but I think that I covered most of the one that I think are important to what i feel is necessary.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Halo Graphic Novel - Genre
Friday, December 14, 2007
Cut by Patrica McCormick
Reaction of Halo Graphic Novel
Thursday, December 13, 2007
The Allure of the West
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister, Gregory Maguire-Conflict
Friday, December 7, 2007
2nd post to The River
Halo Graphic Novel - Settings
Cut by Patrica McComick Pg. 84 out of 151
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer Pages: 1-144
is pretty alienated. It's a nonfiction book, and since I haven't
summed it up yet in a previous response, it's about a kid who is
searching for meaning in life and seeks this meaning by exploring.
At the beginning of the book we find out that he ends up dying in the
middle of Alaska to exposure.
Even though I think I'm supposed to, I'm having a really hard time
identifying with the main character, Chris McCandless. I look at
the cover and there's this picture of Emile Hirsch portraying
McCandless. He's a good looking kid, and he's kind of sitting in this
"top of the world" type dominant pose. The author seems to really
identify with the character, and spends a couple of chapters relating
his own similar experiences. And McCandless is seemingly the rugged,
individualistic antihero that Americans celebrate.
But, I can't get into him, and I think it's because I'm a parent
now. I see the way this kid abandoned his parents, went off into the
middle of nowhere, took chances, didn't write home, and espoused his
theories on the way life works to whomever would listen, and I'm
like, "dude...call your mom, dad and sister. They're worried sick."
The kid is kind of portrayed as this spiritual, deep Thoreau quoting
prophetic figure, but he just strikes me as naive and self centered.
I don't know what I'd do if I was his parent. I would be devastated
if my son took off after graduating college and just disappeared.
It's really rather sad.
(By the way, if you're wondering, this response is to the 7th bullet
under character. The total length of this response is 279 words. I
summed up the book to start because I figured you'd need that
information, but then I really tried to stick to talking about
whether or not I identified with the main character and why.)
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
The Last Don part 1 Robert Fletcher
So far in the novel i like this book it grabed my attention from the Beging and i believe it will stay like that for the rest of the book.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister
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Halo Graphic Novel
2. One thing I like about the book so far is the fact that it links the stories to the Universe. It also links parts of the game play to the beginning of the stories. One downside is that you lose tract at times when reading the story.
Intro to The River
Your 1st Post!
first post will be a kind of introductory thing. Here's what I'd like each
of you to write (make sure it is under your own display name):
1. In 2-3 sentences, give us a taste of the book. What is the title? Who
is the author? What is the "gist"? (It's about a girl who...)
2. In a separate paragraph of 2-3 sentences, finish this sentence: One
thing I like (or don't like) about the book so far is...