Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Summer Books

I Heard that the hunger games was a really intense, good book and i look forward to reading it over the Summer. I understand that there is a movie coming out, I looked at the trailer on youtube but it doesn't look very interesting. My sister has read it and said everything was really goo except the ending. My Mom also agreed to read it with me over the summer so we can have "fun discussions" together. No but seriously i look forward too  it.

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Books I would like to read

1. The Lightning Thief
2. Harry Potter
3. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
4. Dracula
5. Hunger Games

Monday, May 23, 2011

Top Ten Books (not in order)

1. Bear Walker
2. Flush - Carl Hiassen
3. Hoot - Carl Hiassen
4. To Kill A Mocking Bird -  Harper Lee
5. Monster -
6. Green Eggs And Ham - Dr. Suess
7.The Million Dollar Kick - Dan Gutman
8. Kick Me - Paul Feig
9. The Million Dollar Putt - Dan Gutman
10. The Twits - Roald Dahl

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Good blogs

http://www.katesbookblog.blogspot.com/  Kate blogs about famous authors/critics from different parts of the world. It told me about Edgar Allen Poe and how he was a strict critic. I have heard his name before and I didn't know who he was until today. It is important to learn about things like that just in case.

http://myreadingbooks.blogspot.com/  This persons blog has several posts about books the have read and essays. Some of the books are The Peach Keeper, Paranormancy, and the magicians book. If I ever have any problems writing essays I will look at this blog. I read one of them and I loved it. 

http://biblioasis.blogspot.com/  This blog not only contains blogs and summaries from books, but it also contains world news for books. You can find summaries of the loop (by Alexander Mecleod) to poems and criticisms. I think it's nice to have a fair amount of knowledge for everything. From pop culture to books.

http://suko95.blogspot.com/. Suko's blog is a place for foreign books from his or her family's culture. He has rediscovered his roots and has partaken in the annual Japanese book challenge. The objective is to read two Japanese books (three depending on length). Suko's has picked a certain author named Banana Yoshimoto. I like how he connects with his family birthplace and tries to learn about it.

http://thenewcanlit.blogspot.com/  Michael Bryson is an avid fan of John Lavery. In fact he has dedicated his whole blog to reviewing his (and a few other's) books. Such as: Sandra Back,  Very Good Butter, and  You, Kwaznievski, You Piss Me Off. I like how he really dedicates himself to reading and posting blogs about it.