12.19.2011
Spells by Aprilynne Pike
Finished Book (Borrowed, not sure how many pages)
Two hours
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In Laurel's distant past, she had been good friends with Tamani. However, in the present she and Tamani have a lot to catch up on. Tamani keeps on retelling Laurel about the faerie culture and their old friends and relationships. Right now, Laurel is reluctant to go back to her home Avalon because of her time spent in the human world. However, Laurel is planning to go back to Avalon after school, and after her boyfriend David.
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Avalon, Laurel's home, is much different than Earth. For instance, everyone there is extremely beautiful and graceful. This is shown in the scene where Laurel goes to see the faerie ballet and everyone there is more talented than the best of Earth's dancers. Second, the faeries there do not charge for money. If you are of higher rank, season wise, than the other the clothing/jewelry/etc. is free. Laurel received many free clothing and much jewelry in her stay at Avalon. And finally, there are no "parents" in Avalon. The seeds, or baby faeries, are kept in gardens until ready to go out on their own. Parents would only be in the way of their growth.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Reading Log Week 7
Tuesday 12/6
Look to the Hills- The Diary of Lozette Moreau, a French Slave Girl by Patricia C. McKissack
1- 185
60 minutes
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When Lozette was a younger girl, she had been brought to the new world with her mother. Later, her mother died and left her blanket to Lozette. Later in Lozette's life, she discovers that her blanket may have been from a certain part of Africa. And finally, Lozette makes one of her goals to visit her homeland and discover more about herself.
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This story is easily connected to different subjects. Obviously, this story can be connected to history. Lozette herself lives in the time where France and Britain are battling over the New World's lands. Though subtle, this story can also connect to science. Several times through out the story, small pox is mentioned. The author speaks of how small pox was sent to purposely contaminate the native american nation. In order to contaminate the native americans, they purposely sent out blankets covered in small pox germs.
Look to the Hills- The Diary of Lozette Moreau, a French Slave Girl by Patricia C. McKissack
1- 185
60 minutes
(Past present future icon)
When Lozette was a younger girl, she had been brought to the new world with her mother. Later, her mother died and left her blanket to Lozette. Later in Lozette's life, she discovers that her blanket may have been from a certain part of Africa. And finally, Lozette makes one of her goals to visit her homeland and discover more about herself.
(insert the icon with the different shape and the line connecting all of them)
This story is easily connected to different subjects. Obviously, this story can be connected to history. Lozette herself lives in the time where France and Britain are battling over the New World's lands. Though subtle, this story can also connect to science. Several times through out the story, small pox is mentioned. The author speaks of how small pox was sent to purposely contaminate the native american nation. In order to contaminate the native americans, they purposely sent out blankets covered in small pox germs.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Reading Log Week 6
Friday 11/11
The Soloist by Steve Lopez
102-160
30 minutes
Saturday 11/12
The Soloist by Steve Lopez
161-200
30 minutes
Sunday 11/13
The Soloist by Steve Lopez
201-260
30 minutes
Monday 11/14
The Last Song by Nicolas Sparks
1-22
30 minutes
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Reading Log Week 5
Friday 11/4
A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
1-104
60 minutes
Saturday 11/5
A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
105-189
30 minutes
Monday 11/7
The Soloist by Steve Lopez
1-43
20 minutes
Tuesday 11/8
The Soloist by Steve Lopez
44-101
30 minutes
"I can handle myself out here. It's not like I haven't been mugged before." he argues, adding that he will "fight to the death to defend these instruments." In this portion of Nathaniel' speech, Nathaniel clearly states that he disagrees with Steve and that he was perfectly capable of taking care of himself. Steve may mean well, but in Nathaniel's view it may be unnecessary and bothersome as shown with his language.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Reading Log Week 4
Friday 10/28/2011
When You Are Engulfed In Flames
David Sedaris
120-167
30 minutes
Saturday 10/29/2011
When You Are Engulfed In Flames
David Sedaris
168- 230
30 minutes
Sunday 10/30/2011
When You Are Engulfed In Flames
David Sedaris
231-274
20 minutes
Tuesday 11/1/2011
Scars
Cheryl Reinfield
1-278
1 hour
In the story Scars, Kendra's father imposes some very important rules in order to keep her in line. Though I do not have access to direct quotes right now, her father repeated one line ominously: "I will kill you if you tell anyone." Also, her father imposes the rule to cut herself when ever things got hard, when ever the memories would come back and haunt her, and when ever she needed to shut herself up. I believe that Kendra's father/molester made these rules to make sure he never got caught by creating these big rules at an early age.
In the story April in Paris, Mr. Sedaris is extremely in love with his spiders, and especially April the spider. Though Mr. Sedaris may have just loved spiders, I believe he was influenced by events around him to stimulate his interest. In the beginning, the story mentions "The eyes of the stranded grandmother, I noted, were not half as piercing. There she was clinging to a chimney with her bra strap showing, and all anyone did was wonder if she had a dog." In the end, "The TV was on, the grandmother signaled from her rooftop, and I found myself wondering, with something akin to panic, if there were any spiders in her house." Because his own point of view changed from beginning to end, though he may not realize it himself his innate human desire to fit in led him to change his own original interest to something greater to also have something to worry about when grandmothers signal from houses.
When You Are Engulfed In Flames
David Sedaris
120-167
30 minutes
Saturday 10/29/2011
When You Are Engulfed In Flames
David Sedaris
168- 230
30 minutes
Sunday 10/30/2011
When You Are Engulfed In Flames
David Sedaris
231-274
20 minutes
Tuesday 11/1/2011
Scars
Cheryl Reinfield
1-278
1 hour
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Reading Log Week 1&2&3
Week One
" 'I can't tonight, I've got my little- '
Laine turned sharply. 'I don't care what you have, cancel it.' "
Laine furiously demands to dine with others because she is lonely and misses her ex-husband.
Does Tamyra survive her HIV?
Do Riley and Christian get married?
Will Mia ever be arrested?
Will Mia ever be arrested?
How will Jeremy and Riley's relationship influence Gabby when she grows older?
Wednesday 10/5
Hurricanes in Paradise by Denise Hildreth Jones
15%-32%, 20 Minutes
Friday 10/7
Hurricanes in Paradise by Denise Hildreth Jones
32%-100%, 60 Minutes
Saturday 10/8
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
0%-5%, 15 Minutes
Sunday 10/9
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
5%-12%, 15 Minutes
Week Two
"And here the merry atmosphere soured. 'A watermelon for a black snake,' said the toad. 'Now that's just racist."
The duck's well intentioned words were twisted around into a racist statement easily.
The motherless bear in "The Motherless Bear" is a selfish creature who seeks pity.
"Several times she cried, but as the weeks passed this became more difficult and so she took to covering her face with her paws and doing a jerky thing with her shoulders."
The motherless bear fakes sadness to gain attention (and chokecherries), making her a selfish creature.
Tuesday 10/11
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
13%-20% 15 minutes
Wednesday 10/12
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
21%-28% 15 minutes
Thursday 10/13
Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk by David Sedaris
1-50 20 minutes
Friday 10/14
Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk by David Sedaris
51-100 20 minutes
Week 3
Thursday 10/22
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
29%-34% 30 minutes
Friday 10/21
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
34%-42% 25 minutes
Monday 10/24
When You Are Engulfed By Flames by David Sedaris
1-52 20 minutes
Tuesday 10/25
When You Are Engulfed By Flames by David Sedaris
53-119 30 minutes
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