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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Reading The Bones

Questions:

1. Are they going to find the salmon?
2. Are thet going to find the tools?
3. Why did they burry the man in the garbage pit?
4. Why did Peggy's mom hang up on Peggy?

                                                            Connection:


When Peggy's mom hung up on Peggy , it reminded me of the time my mom hung up on me because she was really busy.

Monday, 24 October 2011

Thoughts of Broken Bones

   Just because some people do bad things, it doesn't always mean they are bad people. For example a character named Tristen is known as a thief because he has stolen apples from a tree, day old bread, and just ruined a cemetery so it could be renewed again. He only did it for a good reason.

   Broken Bones is a great adventurous book. I thought the story would be boring at first because on the front cover of the book, the colours were dull and had pictures of human bones . When Mr. Pearce read the back of the book, the story started to sound more interesting so I gave the book a try.

   What I liked about the book was that it talked about the olden days, about a hundred years ago and the modern days. Will, a young man from the olden days and Tristen are quite similar. Both characters were selfless and were judged. A girl named Peggy from the modern days hated Tristen because he used to steal, and is a goth that speakes in shakespeare quotes. A man named Thomos Moody hated Will because he was Irish and his father had killed someone before.

   I would recommend this book to people who like adventurous stories and are ages 10 and up.