Friday, December 9, 2016

Romeo and Juliet perdiction

I think that Romeo and Juliet will die, one because Romeo said that exile is worse than death, so I think that because of that and because he is implosive, he will make a rash decision, so he doesn't have to live without Juliet, instead die. Than I think that Juliet will be super sad because of that and she will decide that if she dies that she can possibly be with Romeo because she loves him so much, so she'll just kill herself.

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Romeo and Juliet movies

On the first movie it stuck to almost exactly what happened. I probably liked this one the second best. I liked how you could see what we read. Everyone had masks in this one.

The second one they did a lot of singing and dancing and it was still in more of an older setting, just more singing and dancing. This one is my third favorite. Only some boys had masks in this one.

The third one I liked the best. It was in more of a modern setting and I liked seeing how it would be more now, and seeing the conflict more with the families and with two boys fighting over Juliet. This was a costume party.

The last one was knomeo and Juliet and it was... I just don't know.

Monday, November 28, 2016

@ur_boi_romeo

  Romeo is a player, he doesn't want to be alone, but he doesn't know what he wants. He was originally obsessed with Rosaline, and now he is totally over her and into the enemy, Julet. The huge theme that I see is love.

  One quote is "Go ask his name-- If he is married, My grave is like my wedding bed."
This is important because it shows us that he loves him so much that if he is married, she would die a non married.

Another quote is "The fearful passage of a death-marked love."
This is important because it shows us that their is going to be love in this story and that people are going to die... kind of important.

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Tuesday November 3rd!!! :)


How did the book end? OR How do you think it’s going to end?
My book ended with Agust dying, he wrote a letter to Van Houtlen and was basically writing Hazels story but saying that it was the end to his book.

Was the problem resolved in a satisfactory way?  Why or why not?
I don't think it did. I think that it's mostly because Agust dies.

Would you recommend it to a friend? Why or why not?
Yes, It's a good emotional book. It's fun to read and be in the story.


I think that I enjoy reading realistic fiction. If it's a real story, I never seem to find it interesting enough, but I really have enjoyed reading ones that aren't real, but could happen. I think that these were good themes in my books, love and cancer, but I wouldn't want to read them forever. I don't think that I would want to read only this autor, I liked it, but I don't think that it's perfect for me. I think that this difficulty level was good for me, but I sometimes do enjoy reading easier books. It was wrote from 1st person, I like this type of person and seem to read this type of book a lot. 



Divergent-- it's a good book
Nicolas sparks-- relate to life
Unwanteds-- it's a good book


Tuesday, October 25, 2016

The Fault in our Stars-- Book Review

   One conflict that has happened in my book so far is when Hazel wanted to go to Amsterdam to meet her favorite author of her favorite book "An Imperial Affliction" that doesn't really have an ending. She wants to meet him to find out what happens. The story does not go on because it's most likely a diary, and the narrator had cancer and was either to sick to continue or died. Hazel wanted answers to what happened. Some cancer patients get a wish and Hazel had already spent hers, so she didn't know how to get to Amsterdam. The part about getting there was solved, but she has not gotten answers to her questions.
   The problem of getting to Amsterdam has been competed, but she meet the author and she hasn't gotten answers, because he's a dumb drunk.
   YES!!! I would recommend this book to a friend. It is very engaging and a very fun and real book that I have LOVED so far!!!
    This book is about a girl who's name is Hazel. She has cancer in her lungs. She goes to this support group and meets a boy that she is into. She decides to try dating him. One of the things that they do when they first meet is exchange books and they discover that they are both into to this book called "An Imperial Affliction". Hazel wanted to go to Amsterdam to meet her favorite author of her favorite book "An Imperial Affliction" that doesn't really have an ending. She wants to meet him to find out what happens. The story does not go on because it's most likely a diary, and the narrator had cancer and was either to sick to continue or died. Hazel wanted answers to what happened. Some cancer patients get a wish and Hazel had already spent hers, so she didn't know how to get to Amsterdam. Will she find a way to meet her beloved author? I think that this book is a 4.5, it's good, but not all books are perfect.

Friday, October 14, 2016

Question #3 awnser

Do you have to re-read constantly? Do you frequently find yourself confused about what’s going on? Are you imagining yourself being right there with the characters and a part of the story? Do you care about the narrator as a person and how invested are you in their story?

I have not had to reread constantly and do not find myself constantly confused. When I read, especially with a good book like "The Fault in our Stars" I don't picture myself there, but I basically see it in my mind like a movie. I care about Hazel and don't want her to die because she is an awesome person.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

3rd person story--Metamorphosis

      Once there was this boy, and his name was Metamorphosis. He got made fun of because of his name. "What are you doing Metamorphosis, morphing?" or "Metamorphosis, what are you an insect?" He was very sad and for most of his life had no friends. One day this boy named Track had to transfer to Metamorphosis' school. He also got made fun of and didn't have any friends because all the other boys at their school had more normal names like Jake, Logan, Matt, Issac, Corbin and other names like that. They would say to Track, "I'm surprised people don't walk all over you." Or, "Why don't you join track Track? Because that would be confusing, the all star track player Track." One day both Metamorphosis and Track kept thinking about all the mean things the boys had said to them. Caught up in their thoughts in the cafeteria, they sat down right next to each other on the floor, because there was no room at the actual tables.
     "I hate this school," they said in unison.
      At that moment, they knew that they would be perfect together.

Monday, October 10, 2016

My Reading Life!!!

I will read a book for fun, but I don't like super love books. I think that it's just that you have to find the right book. It's a good thing that I use before I go to bed, and it helps me sleep, so I guess reading is a good thing. At times I don't like reading especially in Spanish, or in assigned books, because they are normally boring, but otherwise I like to read. I haven't really had any significant reading moments in your life. Again, reading at home is a lot better than assigned reading with an assigned book. The best book I've ever read is so far reading The Fault in our Stars, this one is the best. The worst book I've ever read is probably one of them I had to read for Spanish Immersion in 7th grade.

Reading puns!!!

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