Monday, January 27, 2014

Blog 6


Readicide is not a problem in schools. Books that are read in school are different than the books that people read for pleasure. The entire reason for reading certain books in school is to understand how classic writers wrote and to study certain literary techniques. Popular books will always change. For example last year a popular book was The Hunger Games but in the past few months a more popular book is Divergent. For example Romeo and Juliet isn’t a very popular pleasure read. Schools feel that books like that are important in the curriculum because they a classic must reads’ that most people will not read at home. A text like Romeo and Juliet can be confusing at certain points and that is why teachers help you understand and find good techniques to figure out these texts. I think that adding some genre fiction is fine for the curriculum but removing literary fiction and replacing it with the genre fiction is not good. I would not like switching classics like those with newer popular books. I think that popular genre fiction books are better for at home reading but books that are classic are harder to read on your own time. If you are forced to read a book you end up having the experience of reading a classic that you are expected to read in your life time. A 21st century reading list should have classics like, Of Mice and Men, The Great Gatsby, The Kite Runner, Romeo and Juliet, The Hunger Games, Divergent. Literary Fiction may not have the same technology or thoughts as we do in our current society. But having to read books like this help us realize what was happening in the times that these were written. These books connect us to the past.

Dear John

I finished Dear John about a week ago and I LOVED it. Throughout the book the main character changes. At the begining he is in love with Savannah and he would never let her go he would do whatever it took to keep her around. When they break up he decides that the only thing he wants to do is be in the army. Later in the book when he gets out of the army he decides to go and see her. When he does she is already married to the one person he knew all along she would marry. When he discovered this it really struck me and dissapointed me. It was a twist ending, I expected that they would get back together somehow. But they didnt instead the both lived on loving each other but not being together. Later I watched the movie and I think it was the worst adaptation I have ever seen. It didnt capture what was most important in the book and I didnt feel like they were really in love.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Dear John

In this book a 23 year old boy, named John meets a 21 year girl, named Savannah. They meet while John is on a military leave and Savannah is on a trip with her college peers to help build a house. John will only be there for 2 weeks so his time with Savannah is short. But in this short time they end up falling in love. When John leaves he promises her that one day they will get married, Savannah promises to write him, and they both promise each other that they will never forget about each other. When Savannah writes she always begins with "Dear, John".

Each character in this book is very unique. And I think that they each have a something that symbolizes them. One thing that symbolizes John is a military coat, John chose to be in the military instead of college and it is now a big part of his life. He loves what he does and  it turned his life around. John wasnt a good student and he joined the wrong crowd so when he joined the military it made him a better man. Savannah is symbolized by flowers, she is beautiful and delicate. But she is stubborn, like a flower that always grows back even if you pick it. She cares for John but doesnt mind telling him whats on her mind. She is very sweet but it doesnt mean that she isnt stubbornh.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Free/ Reflection

Right now I am reading Dear John and I really like it. It has the romantic scenes that make you smile and sometimes shed a tear. I really like John and I think that he is brave and respectful. He loves Savannah and would do anything to protect her. When he leaves to go back to Germany it made me nervous because I think that their relationship is going to go downhill. I think that when John comes back she will have found someone new or ended falling for Tim. I really hope that they will get married and live happily ever after.

Adapting Your Book


A challenge that a film maker would come across for Dear John would be explaining his thoughts because the entire book is in John's perspective. I also think that it would be hard to not make the movie like cheesy and a big cliché because the book has a lot of cheesy lines and the plot isnt very orginal.

One scene that would need to be kept in the movie is when John and Savannah first meet. When they first meet a character named Randy accidently knocks Savannahs purse into the water. When Randy refuses to jump in Savannah prepares herself to jump in after it, John then rushes over and jumps in for her to retrieve her purse. When John talks about why he did this for a stranger he says that it was for the “genuineness of her smile and the warmth of her laugh”. Another scene that is a must keep is when Savannah gives John the book about his Father. Savannah admits that she thinks his father has Asperger’s disease (mental illness). When she tells him this he becomes very angry and leaves the pier very aggravated with Savannah. When he rushes down the beach to get home Randy tries to stop him and when John tries to convince him to get out of the way Tim attempts to break them apart. John’s reflexes begin to kick in and he ends up elbowing one man, breaking Tim’s nose and Randy’s wrist. One other scene that must be in the movie is when John leaves. John has to leave Savannah and travel to Germany and return from his military leave. John and Savannah has one last day together and they agree to send letters back and forth. John promises Savannah that when he returns form the military he will marry her. Savannah gives him a note to read on the plane and when he opens it, she tells him to never forget her and whenever there is a full moon out he must look at it and remember the week that they spent together.

To show what is most important you would have to cut a few things from the film. One thing that should be cut is when he sees his old buddies at the bar. It does show how John did turn his life around and didn’t end up like that but I don’t think that it is a critical thing to leave in the plot. I also think that they should shorten the day that John doesn’t spend with Savannah when he goes surfing by himself and goes to the bar, etc. I think that it should sum up the day just to show that he misses her.

Room

If I could have a conversation with any character in my book, I would talk to Jack. I would tell him that he needs to try and understand that Outside is real and that he needs to trust his Ma. Right now Jack doesnt really understand what Outside is and he doesnt know what he should believe. His Ma is trying to explain why Room is bad. She tells him how she was abducted and how Old Nick is a bad person that only gives them food. Unfortunately Jack doesnt understand and still wants to continue living in Room.

I would try to explain to him what a kidnapper is and how bad Old Nick was. I would also tell him how much better outside is. I would also try to explain how Outside is almost like a really big Room.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Book One Project





 Room Museum Exhibit

(CAUTION SPOILERS)

Room

This will be an exciting simulation of Room. It will feature Wardrobe, Bed, TV, skylight, the hole, and more. This will be a life size room where people can walk in and imagine what it would feel like in Jack and his Mother’s position. They will be able to enter Wardrobe and imagine sleeping in there every night for five years. What would you do if you had to eat the same things every week? See their daily meals and weekly list. What would you do every day for 24 hours?  See their daily schedule and how they past their time.

Jack’s Vision

“I walk on flowers by accident, there’s hundreds not a bunch like the crazies send us in the mail, they’re growing right in the ground like hair on my head.” Jack is only five and has a different interpretation of things. When reading this book it is sometimes hard to understand why he thinks or does something the way that he does. In this part of the exhibit you will be able to look at the things in the book as Jack sees them. What seems normal to someone like you and I, is completely different to Jack. You will be able to look through a series of glasses to see several different scenarios that Jack encounters throughout this story. Look at Jack’s Vision of Old Nick, Police Officers, The City, and more.

The Brown Truck

The Brown Truck is a big part of the book. In one scene when Jack and his Mother plan their escape, Jack must play dead until he is in the truck. This is Jack’s first time out of Room and the first time in a car. Jack is very scared and confused about what is happening. He must time the cars stopping to indicate when to jump. “There’s another beep but a different. A rattling like all metals. Up again, then crash, on my face, ow ow ow. Bang. Then she starts to shake and throb and roar under my front, its an earthquake…” In this section of the exhibit you will be able to sit in a simulator where you have to decide when to jump. When you make the decision there will be a surprise waiting for you – a whole new world that you’ve never seen before.

Drawing Station

Draw what you think Jack and the other characters would look like. If you don’t enjoy drawing but you want to share our own opinion of the way they look we will provide a professional artist for a small charge. After your drawing is complete give it to the front desk for a competition on the closest look alike to Jack and his Friends. All drawing will be given to the author and compared to her thoughts of the way she imagined them while writing the book.

Children’s Corner

Can’t make it to the exhibit because you can’t find a babysitter.  Bring the kids with you, they can play in the children’s corner. Your children can play the way Jack did. They can make their own eggsnake, play the number game, and have Physical Education. “Eggsnake is more longer than all around Room, we’ve been making him since I was three, he lives in Under Bed all coiled up keeping us safe… His tongue is a needle, that keeps red thread going right through him.” They can even make their own Sunday treat list. There will also be a small truck simulator where they can pretend that they have to escape from the Room. Your children can read Jacks favorite books, Alice in Wonderland, Here’s Dylan’s’ and more. Let them watch his favorite shows, Barney, Dora, The Wonder Pets, and more. So they will have to jump out of the truck when the time is right. When they leave they can have an orange sucker, Jacks favorite.

 

 
 
 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

What is a book?


A book is a blanket. A book is a blanket that you can curl up with and read for hours and hours a day. A book is like a blanket because it starts cold until you warm up to it. You can curl up with a blanket on Sunday night and feel its warmth. Once you are warm under the blanket you never want to get up. After you get up all you want to do is get warm again. A blanket can help you through hard times. You can cry into the blanket or you can cough in to it too. It has a laundry smell that makes you smile. It has a fuzzy feeling that never goes away.

A book is better than a kindle or an electronic book. An eBook doesn’t have a scent and it doesn’t have the same feel as a hard copy.  You can only read it for so long before your eyes begin to hurt and you become sick from looking at a screen. It’s the feeling of flipping the page instead of clicking a button. A page is a page unlike the eBook which turns one page into several pages just so you can see the font. You have to click the button several times to get from page one to page two.

When reading an eBook there isn’t a sense of accomplishment after finishing a book.  When you read an actual book you can see how large it looks and you know the weight of the book. When you are half way through you can see the line that your bookmark makes in the book. It’s like a half way mark in a race; once your half way through you can tell yourself that your half way there.  When you’re reading an eBook it’s like just seeing that you are 13.2 miles into the race. How far in the race is that? It doesn’t say half way, only 13.2 miles. There is no sense of accomplishment.

Being able to pass down a book to family and tell them how good it was it great. What if it is passed down generations and all of your family ends up reading it. So what do you do when you have an eBook and you can only share to so many relatives because they don’t all have eReader’s. 

Oh no I lost my kindle! So now I don’t have any of my books! If I had hard copies of the books I would a lot smaller chance of losing them all at once. It may be nice to be able to carry all of your books around at once but if you lose your device then you have to buy a new one and restore all of your books. If you lose the one book you’re reading it is easier and a lot cheaper to replace it.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

MIss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

The main character in this book is Jake. In the begining of the book Jake tells the reader about his job. He tells the reader that he is trying to get fired from his job which runs through his family. Most people would react to this as a good thing; he has a long lasting job that is hard to lose. But Jake takes advantage of this and he tries to proove that its possible for him to get fired. In the book Jake tells the reader " ". This tells us that...

Jake also shows the reader that he is different and reacts differently than other characters to certain situations. In the book when his Grandfather runs off into the woods behind his house, Jake does something crazy that worries the characters and the reader. One of Jake's friends ran back to the car to grab something and told Jake to stay there so they could go into the woods together. But instead of waiting Jake went into the woods alone. When Jake found his Grandfather dead he was suprisingly pretty calm. But when his friend found him he was in shock and was freaking out.

This all shows how different characters deal with conflict.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

So far in my book the setting is the Smart Aid store and the woods behind Grandpa Portman's house. But becasue of the title I predict that the setting will be a house. The woods were described as dark and creepy and when Jake found his grandfather in a pool of blood, dying it made the setting a lot scarier. Not to mention Jake thinks he saw some kind of creature that he described as a scary man with tenticles coming out of his mouth waiting for someone to grab. In the book it says " ".

The best thing about my book is how it leaves you with questions and suspicion. Its the kind of book that you dont ever want to put down. The book that constantly has turning pages because you tell yourself that you will stop after you finish the chapter. But when you do finish the chapter you cant help reading the next page. I like how its in the perspective of a teenage boy so sometimes its relatable. The worst thing about my book is how it is pretty skippy. It skips around alot between things and I feel like it is making certain parts of the books seemed rushed. But at the same time I feel like they are taking a really long time to get to conflict and the main setting. So far my book isnt the best but its OK.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Prompt #1 (Best Sellers)


I read because it brings me to another world. It makes me feel like I'm in the fantasies that I always wish I could be a part of. When you watch a movie or a T.V. show you always wish that it was possible that it could be your story. But when you read a book you feel like it is your story. My favorite part about reading is when I find a good book and I can curl up and read for hours on end. When you sit in a comfortable chair and bring along a box of tissues for the sad moments and I cup of coffee that warms your lap. I also love being able to create the characters the way I think they would look or act. When create your characters it is easier to feel what they feel. You become the character and when something good or bad happens to them it’s like it’s happening to you. I also like the feeling of accomplishment that you get after finishing a book. You want to shout it to the world how good the book was that you read. When you want to share how good it was to as many people as possible. Or even when you have a special feeling that it is your book and it is only your story.  


And watch the movie trailier at this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH-n39PCXp8

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children(English 1B)

So I am also in a Best Sellers class and my teacher showed our class a book trailer for this book. I liked the trailer so I thought it looked like a good book. I couldnt decide between this book and Room. But since I have to read an independent novel in this class and best sellers I am going to read both. So far all I know is that this is  in the perspective of a person that is talking about hearing stories from his/her grandpa. She/He is saying that her grandpa loved to tell tall tlaes and as she/he got older she/he realized that they couldnt be true. But she/he started to believe him again when he showed her/him picture of "peculiar children". These children were invisible, they had super strength and one could even levitate.

The author of Miss Perigrine's Home For Peculiar Children is Ransom Riggs. Ransom Riggs was born on a very old farm in Maryland. He grew up in Flordia and attended gifted schools. He studied film and wrote The Sherlock Holmes Handbook. This book was tied to the Sherlock Holmes movie that came out in 2009. After this he starred on the New York Times Best sellers list and became very popular. He then wrote Miss Perigrine's Home For Peculiar Children which also made to the Best Sellers list.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ransom_Riggs

Monday, November 4, 2013

Final Blogger Reflection

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I believe that this Characterization post best exemplifies my ability to analyze complex characters. In the rubric it states that I must “analyze[s] in detail how complex characters develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or develop the theme”. To complete 1st part of the requirement I write "Suzie changes throughout the story. She begins by being angry and upset... But throughout the story she knows that the best thing to do is to help her family find him. She also isn't as angry and upset. She instead is more acceptant of where she is." Later in the blog for the next part of the requirement I write “She can’t interact with the people on Earth by talking. She has to give them signs.” Lastly for my final requirement I write “I think that the main characters that keep the story moving are Susie, Lindsey, and Mr. Harvey. Susie keeps the story going by narrating and sharing her opinions and feelings. Lindsey keeps it going by search for clues about the killer and looking into Mr. Harvey. Mr. Harvey keeps the story moving because Susie explains how he seems to be feeling and how he is dealing with killing her.” This all shows the three requirements that are shown in the rubric.

 

Choice #2

One thing that I struggled with while using blogger would probably be keeping up with my reading. It was kind of hard to do the posts when I hadn’t finished the book. To get through this I would write in my planner how many pages I would have to read that night to make sure I would finish it. I also had a hard time coming up with things to write about in my free post. So to get through this I would annotate certain things as I read and then I would talk about my annotations and ask questions. A strength that I had with blogger was finding the things I needed to have in posts. For examples I did well with finding relationship and connections I my book.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Reading Skills


In the Lovely Bones I predict that Lindsay will be a big part of the police finding Mr. Harvey. A text to text connection would be how Lindsay finds ways to keep her mind off her sisters death by doing things like running and isolating herself form questions about Susie. This is like how Susie always tries to make her situation the best possible. A text to self connection would be how Lindsay is suspicious of Mr. Harvey and she is going to figure out what is up with him and I am the same way I always want to know what is going on and I will do almost anything to figure it out. Lastly a text to world connection would be like a police case that is dropped and then is brought back up later. The police case in Susies death is dropped but I thuink that Lindsay is going to find something that will cause it to get brought up again.

 

Sunday, October 20, 2013

The Lovely Bones

So I read an article in the NY Times and I really liked it. It talks breaks down some of the things that the author writes and finds the deeper meaning of the text. It also talks about Mr. Harvey and asks some of the questions that I have been asking.

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/14/books/what-remains.html

The Lovely Bones

I am really happy that Susie has followed through and hasn't given up on trying to help her family find he killer. She cant speak to anyone on Earth so she has been trying to give the signs. She also doesn't know what their thinking so she doesn't know if they understand her messages. It would be so hard to talk without being heard.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Book Recommendations

Susie is a 14 year old girl that is killed by her neighbor Mr. Harvey. She has her own heaven and she can create anything she wants.
So far I love this book because I can almost relate to the way she feels I havent been killed so I cant relate to that. But I do relate to the way she feels about her family. The first thing she thinks about is her family.

Tone and Mood

The tone of my novel is very serious. She talks about her life very seriously throughout the book. The mood of the book is sad and depressing and even kind of scary. She talks about her death and how she feels about loosing her ffamily. This can make the reader feel very depressed and sad for her. There was a part in my book where she was talking to her friend about how she felt about loosing her family and her friend tried to cheer her up and turn it into a positive conversation. But she helped persuade her into understanding the seriousness of the subject.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Lovely Bones


So I watched the movie again and it was like really scary. It was so scary when Mr. Harvey abducted her. I really like the book but the movie is actually kind of cool I really like her heaven scene. Obviously the movie is different and the book is better. For example in the movie she talks about her crush in the very beginning but she hasn't really talked about it very much in the book yet.

Characterization ReDo

Suzie changes throughout the story. She begins by being angry and upset. She wishes that Mr. Harvey dead. But throughout the story she knows that the best thing to do is to help her family find him. She also isn't as angry and upset. She instead is more acceptant of where she is. She is actually enjoying her Heaven. She has friends and dances with her neighbors. What ever she can think of that she wants she gets. She cant interact with the people on Earth by talking. She has to give them signs. For example she blows out her fathers candle and appears in the window to communicate. She can communicate easily with the souls in her Heaven though, although they don't talk much. So the other characters don't help describe her personality very much. I think that the main characters that keep the story moving are Susie, Lindsey, and Mr. Harvey. Susie keeps the story going by narrating and sharing her opinions and feelings. Lindsey keeps it going by search for clues about the killer and looking into Mr. Harvey. Mr. Harvey keeps the story moving because Susie explains how he seems to be feeling and how he is dealing with killing her.