Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Mood 2

          I'm starting a new book and it's name is Every Last Word. It's by Tamara Ireland Stone, and due to this book, I think she's now my favorite author. The book is about a girl with many mental illnesses. She's in the popular crowd, though, so when she gets a new friend, she has to keep her a secret, along with her therapy sessions. She goes to a poetry read-aloud in the basement of the school and gets more involved with the people from it.
          This book makes me really interested in helping people because of the main character's therapist. The therapist is really nice, and knows exactly what to say so the girl doesn't get uncomfortable. I would like to know how to do that. I'm also interested by the book because of the illnesses the main character suffers from.
          One of her problems is she has OCD. Unlike most theories, she's not a clean freak, and she's not exactly neat. I feel like most people get that wrong and to her it's a common misconception. She doesn't mind it though. I think that if someone were to ask her about it she'd show them how messy she is to prove that not every person with OCD is clean. She's a great main character that is relatable and easy to understand, even if you don't have the illnesses she does.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Mood


The story I'm reading is called Catalyst by Laurie Halse Anderson and it makes me feel happy because I think it is funny and relatable. It has a lot of "teenager moments" in it that I can relate to. It is a funny book so far because of its characters and what is happening. It puts a feeling of empathy in you because of the things that happen to the characters. Like I said before, it's relatable.

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Green

Green by Laura Peyton Roberts

In Green, a 12 year old girl named Lilybet Green gets kid napped by leprechauns and has to complete  three dangerous trials in order to become the keeper of gold. She wants to return home, but the leprechauns are holding her hostage. She completes two of them before one of the maids in training tells her that the other leprechauns are choosing really dangerous tasks that could get her killed.

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Pathfinder (3)

Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card
Foreshadowing


         In the book, Rigg's father dies, leaving Rigg with a message- Go to Nox and find your sister. He eventually finds Nox, after trying to help a boy named Kyokay off of a cliff, but Kyokay ends up falling to his death. Rigg knows it isn't his fault, because there was a man that stopped him from helping the little boy. Later, it is revealed that the little boy's brother, Umbo, saw some of it and thought Rigg was trying to kill his brother. He gets to Nox, and he tells her everything that happened. Nox shows him a small bag with diamonds in it and tells him he needs to find his sister- Param- in a city named Aressa Sessamo.
           He sets off with Umbo and they walk their way to a shrine that worships The Wandering Man. On the walls of the shrine there are paintings that show a demon throwing the Wandering Man off a cliff; the same one Kyokay fell from. He thinks that he is the demon, but Umbo proves him wrong. Umbo reveals he has powers that can slow down time. They kept on walking, sharing food rations and helping each other figure out their powers. I think this is foreshadowing them becoming heroes because they have powers they use for good and they help each other out along the way. They are only young boys, but I think they could become something great.