Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Book blog #14- The Battle of the Labryinth

Junior High school can be challenging with school work and relationships. Can you ever exist in a school where vile girls are man-eating cheerleaders, trying to sabotage a freshman's reputation because of his kind? Well In the novel The Battle of the Labrynith by Rick Riordan, High school freshman Percy Jackson begins his mother's fiance's school due to his bad behaivor thanks to unexpcected enemies that continue to pop up into his life out of no where.

Being attacked at every school and destorying the school can be very heartbraking. I feel bad for Percy because he must not feel wanted or excepted at anywhere he goes to feel welcome. Well at least he has that special camp full of his family. When I say family I quote his half- blood close friends+actual family. Percy is a cool guy because he has a great attitude and way on how he handles things. To me,he is a one of a kind because his father is Poseidon, Which it god of water.

Freindships do come along. Percy is sort of like me, not because we are both greek, but because we both have a very special best friend that is a girl. One of my best friends that are girls is Nicole Boudinot. she does understand me knowing that we do hang out alot and that we like to talk to each other about the randomest things and also just mumble into the phone when we have nothing else to say... well that's what I do.
Tomorrow I will be going over her house to hangout and have fun with her and another person. In this situation, I do feel like Percy because he does have strong connections with mostly females than males and that's exactly the same with me.This book does take you through an amazing adventure and I am love with it already even though I am on the 22nd page.It really is inspiring also because not only does it have a huge thing on friendships, but it also has a little treat that everyone will enjoy.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Book Blog #13- mentors from 812

http://shadman1212.blogspot.com/2010/12/compound-is-there-someone-to-blame.html
Shadman's blog is really great. I like on how he questions the characters in his book. It's realy creative and it can inspire others as well. In his blog post on the book " The compound", he questions his characters and kind of is trying to get feedback from his readers, so than he can impact the feedback into his character's position. I also like on how he pushes himself into writing more than 3 paragraphs. It can be challenging but it's worth it in the en because the more he writes, the more he shows off his fancy character each week.

http://peaceloveandpages.blogspot.com/2011/01/identical-readind-response.html
Ashelys blog makes everybody have a little soft part in their heart after they read this book blog. Although I have never read the book Identical by Ellen Hopkins, it seems to me that Ashleys put a lot of thought into her work and she does make it very powerful even though this book blog was only 3 paragraphs long. I love on how Ashley shows a great amount of passion for her family and also talks about what it may be like in her family and all the love they spread. She also is very descriptive in comparing the family in the book to her family, which I like and it shows alot of work and thought put into it.

http://kaylaceelovesbooks.blogspot.com/2010/12/living-on-impulse-by-cara-haycak.html
Kayla is another mentor for me. She brings up so many great things that I have to share with you into this blog post. Her book tells about a girl who has a stealing problem. I like on what kayla did; she brought up actual information that happens on in the real world. Parents telling their children not to hit people, no stealing, and always be kind to one and other. It really is a good mentor to look at and she also asks the reader questions if they have ever stole something before and make it lound and clear when she beings her questioning by saying YOU!. This blog post was beyond the 3 paragraph world and it blew me out of the water.