Sunday, November 9, 2014

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Tiger's Destiny by Colleen Houck



     I truly loved this book. In the end. It made the part that I wanted so dearly to happen seem so sad. After that I actually cried. I didn't know what to think. Well, in this book(the 4th of the Tiger's Curse Series), Kelsey and Kishan are still together, and Kishan asks Kelsey to marry him. Without even knowing that she did, she said yes. Ren just about died right then and there. I forgot to say, but in the beginning, Mr. Kadam got caught and whenever the three musketeers(Kelsey, Ren, and Kishan) go back to their house, they find Mr. Kadam back at the house.
     They go and start their mission, but then they get caught by Lokesh and Mr. Kadam gets killed by Lokesh. Eventually, they go to the next realm, which was made mainly of fire. They meet this bird that help Kelsey realize which brother she truly loved. After that they got the rope of fire, and used it to travel to the time before Durga became a Goddess.
     In the end, Kelsey marries Ren, and Kishan marries Durga. I would give this book a 10 or a 9. Only because the author hooked me in very quickly. I also love the story. The author made me extremely mad and sad at the part that I was waiting for. Thankful the story turned out happy in the end.

A Child Called "It" by: Dave Pelzer (Biography) 11/6/14



 


     This book is about this boy, David, that starts out with a loving and caring family, but then for some reason his mother starts to abuse him, and it goes down hill from there. In the beginning of the book, he is at school, and the people of his school are helping David get away from his mother. They end up being successful.
     After that he describes how life was before his mother turned into a monster. Life was easy going, and every kid wanted David's mom to be their own. Whenever his mother turned into a monster, she first did it to all of the kids, then she singled David out and told him to look in front of a mirror and tell himself that he is a "bad boy". Then things started to get worse. His mother practically stopped feeding him in total, and he figured that he would have to find his own ways to feed himself. 
     When his mom and him were in the house alone, she tried to force him on the stove. During the 4th of July one summer, his mother stabbed him right under the ribs. Thankfully he wasn't severely injured.
     I look to Dave, or David, and a strong person, and in some ways I would love to be like him. Not to experience what he has been through, but just have his strength. I would definitely give this book a 10. Yes, it is frightening what he went through, but thankfully he got out in the end. 

Renaissance POV



PAINTER'S POINT OF VIEW:

    Mind struggling, I, Leonardo Da Vinci, worked hard to get the final brushstroke into the exact position it needed to be in. I sighed and let the joy of the finished project come over me. The woman, Mona Lisa, was extremely patient with the project. While I, happy and joyful, have come to a conclusion that this painting was definitely worth the wait. Since times have been very rough due to an economy down-fall, I haven't really made that much money. With this picture, I'll be able to buy more that enough paint and food to get me through a couple of months. Shaking, I sat back down wondering if I would ever make another painting that would be sold for enough to live. Surely I would. Wouldn't I? Well for now all I have to do is marvel and the sight of my new creation. This painting sure did take the best of my abilities. The woman was just a wonderful model. She showed the state of the world right now, and the possibility of the art world that could come up. Some people would be jealous. I think most people would just enjoy the picture. Now that there is a new middle class, the drawings of the ages now will change and forever be changed. Now that I actually think about it, I think I should change the skin tone of her hands.They look as if she is wearing gloves on her hands.

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     = Action Verb
     Appositive
     = Adjectives out of order
     = Participle
     = Evidence from SPRITE