Showing posts with label Book talk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book talk. Show all posts
Thursday, February 2, 2012
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Monday, January 30, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Book Talk By Patrick
Wonderstruck, by Brian Selznick
In the book Wonderstruck, two stories of two different people get told, one in pictures and one in words, those stories keep switching between each other. The stories are based fifty years apart.Ben and Rose are the main characters and are very much different but have one thing in common, they both want their lives to change. They both make the journey to New York City and meet some pretty odd people, but in the end the similarity between the stories is huge.
I would recommend this book to people ages 10-adult and to people who like the big adventure genre.
This book is available at Coles bookstores.
In the book Wonderstruck, two stories of two different people get told, one in pictures and one in words, those stories keep switching between each other. The stories are based fifty years apart.Ben and Rose are the main characters and are very much different but have one thing in common, they both want their lives to change. They both make the journey to New York City and meet some pretty odd people, but in the end the similarity between the stories is huge.
I would recommend this book to people ages 10-adult and to people who like the big adventure genre.
This book is available at Coles bookstores.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Book Talk by Patrick
Diary of a wimpy kid cabin fever
In the sixth installment of the series, Greg finds himself around Christmas time and he faces even more challenges this time, like getting framed for a crime he sort-of committed, accidentally doing a good deed, or the biggest of all, getting trapped in his own home because of the level of snow outside.
I would recommend this book to people ages 8-14 or so. Also to people who like the comedy genre.
This book is available at most book stores that I know of.
In the sixth installment of the series, Greg finds himself around Christmas time and he faces even more challenges this time, like getting framed for a crime he sort-of committed, accidentally doing a good deed, or the biggest of all, getting trapped in his own home because of the level of snow outside.
I would recommend this book to people ages 8-14 or so. Also to people who like the comedy genre.
This book is available at most book stores that I know of.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Book Talk by Jordan F.
Percy Jackson: The Sea of Monsters
By: Jordan F.
Summary: In this story Percy has a dream of his friend Grover, who is in trouble. Now he has to save the camp with the help of Annabeth, Tyson and, unfortunately, a girl named Clarice. Percy has to be careful. He has to sneak away from the camp. Then he spoke with a god named Hermes and got advice.
Problem: There are three problems in the book so far. 1) Percy has to find Grover. 2) He needs to find the golden fleece. 3) He needs to survive.
Prediction: I predict that Annabeth, Tyson, and Percy will take a cruise to the Bermuda Triangle, AKA the sea of monsters and find danger ahead.
By: Jordan F.
Summary: In this story Percy has a dream of his friend Grover, who is in trouble. Now he has to save the camp with the help of Annabeth, Tyson and, unfortunately, a girl named Clarice. Percy has to be careful. He has to sneak away from the camp. Then he spoke with a god named Hermes and got advice.
Problem: There are three problems in the book so far. 1) Percy has to find Grover. 2) He needs to find the golden fleece. 3) He needs to survive.
Prediction: I predict that Annabeth, Tyson, and Percy will take a cruise to the Bermuda Triangle, AKA the sea of monsters and find danger ahead.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Shelby's Book Talk
My book is called: The Miraculous Journey Of Edward Tulane . By Kate Dicamillo.
I would say that this book is a book for people ages 8-14 and for people that like the genres adventure and fantasy.
Short description of the book: A girl named Abiline had a rabbit named Edward Tulane and they decided to go on a boat trip. Edward some how ended up over board and in a lot of other peoples hands. Is Edward going to be okay on his big journey?
This book can be found in our classroom library and probably other library's too.
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