April 16, 2010
January 23, 2010
Johnnie's Poem- Alden Nowlan
January 4, 2010
Cue for Treason
Growing up Online
December 3, 2009
Book Thief VS Stones.
December 1, 2009
Book Thief # 5
Liesel reads through air-raid after air-raid, and it seems as if nothing is ever going to happen.. but then..
One night, all of Himmel Street is bombed. Every one Liesel knows dies. Again, I can NOT imagine this happening to me. Liesel got a chance to say goodbye to her parents, and to Rudy. If I was her in this situation, I would regret not telling Rudy I loved him before it was too late. She really cared about Rudy. Liesel found her father's accordian among the ruins, and now it truly WAS the only thing she had left of her dad. After a week or so, she goes back to visit Himmel Street. She is shocked at how a place that means Heaven could have such a Hell-ish look to it. In that last week, she had written a book. When she went back to Himmel Street, she dropped it. Death picked it up, read it, and when he came for her, at age 80, he gave it back to her.
I think one of the biggest things I learned from this book- appreciate what you have before its gone. I believe that this is something EVERYONE should follow in life. Think back to the Haulocaust victims. They never did anything, and they had their whole lives taken away from them! Do you think the soldiers gave them a chance to say goodbye?
Book Thief # 4
I believe that Hans is a very opinionated character, in a good way. He stands up for what he knows is right, no matter what. I'm sure standing up in front of his whole town, and standing up for a Jew was a really tough thing for him to do, but he did it anyways. He helped the Jew, even though he knew he would get punished for it. And he did get punished. They shipped him off to war, simply for being a good person. Probably one of the hardest things for Hans in this whole book was seeing who he thought was Rudy die. Rudy was practically like a son to him. I can not imagine how hard that would be, watching someone you love die. Not only someone you love, but anybody! Luckily, it was NOT Rudy, but it would still be hard.
Rosa is a truly significant character aswell. Throughout the book, she mentions how she somewhat dislikes the accordian. After Hans leaves for war, Liesel finds Rosa sitting in the living room, playing the accordian. It is very symbolic. It's sort of like the accordian was the only piece she had left of Hans, and she couldn't stand to lose that. I kind of disliked Rosa at one point in this section. When she washed away all of Max's drawings, it made me mad and upset. She knew how much he meant to Liesel and it probably extremely upset her to lose the only piece of him she had left. It would be like Liesel taking away Hans's accordian from Rosa. It wasn't fair, and she really shouldn't have done that to Liesel.
The section leaves off with Hans at war with the body of the 13 year old boy.
The Book Thief # 3!
November 8, 2009
Book Thief # 2
Book Thief # 1
November 6, 2009
This is me at the MID- POINT of Grade 9!
If I were to say anything to future Minor Niners, I would start by saying - don't be afraid to ask for help. You will make it a lot farther, and your life will be a LOT easier if you just simply ask. There are going to be people that tell you that the older kids are mean, scary, and won't help you. This isn't the truth. There are many people that want to help you. Everyone's really good about it. Also ask your teachers for help. They want you to ask. Their job is to answer your questions, and make sure you completely understand things. Another thing is - JUST BE YOURSELF! You are going to meet many new people. Don't become someone that you're not. Stay true to your friends and stay true to yourself! Those that are your true friends will stand by you no matter what happens, and the ones that dont, they aren't worth your time. Girls- Do not let a guy get in the way of your friendships with your girls. Your friends are the ones that will always be beside you, no matter what. Everyone- join as many teams/clubs as possible. You'll meet a lot of new people that are like you, and have a lot of fun aswell. DO NOT BLOCK THE HALLWAYS! The older kids hate this, and will be extremely mad at you. The teachers are not too fond of it either. This is one of the most important things. Stay to the sides, please! And don't be afraid to talk to older students. Don't be immature. Be serious. These are the 4 best years of your life. Have fun, but don't have so much fun, that you forget what your focus is. ENJOY THESE 4 YEARS!
Most of all, remember that everyone is in the same boat. You're not in this alone. Everyone has gone through this at one time or another. Right now is your turn, embrace it.
Take Your Kid to Work Day- at VMS! :)
Shakespere
Much Ado About Nothing.
October 20, 2009
Most Dangerous Game.
Not only is it about hunting, which discusts me, but it's about hunting humans. This is just inhuman, it is murder! General Zaroff thinks he is such a great man, because he's an amazing hunter. Which is really not true, because he is a murderer. It is totally not fair what he puts these innocent victims through. He says he treats them well, but I'm sure their food supplies, and guns aren't sufficient. This is completely not fair. General Zaroff should be arrested for holding hostage, and murder. I'm sure there are many other things we could charge him for, but those are a few. He is a criminal, and should be put in jail.
--just my opinion.
a knights tale.
It sure says a lot about today's society. Maybe if we all fought for ourselves and what we believe is right, this world would be a better place.
October 10, 2009
Pretty Things # 8 !
I figured that the story would end badly. Walker would leave the show, Brie would be upset, Daisy would not be together with Claire, and Charlie would be left by himself. In reality, Walker came back to the show, Brie got her best friend back, Daisy did not end up with Claire, but she was with Walker instead, and Charlie finally got his fairytale. If I were to change anything about this book, it would probably be that it was sort of confusing to read. I think if the story had all been told from one point of view, such as Lavinia, it would have been easier to understand. While I was reading, I got easily confused. At times, I forgot which point of view I was reading. There was really no distinction between the characters. It was hard to understand who you were reading about. Overall, this was a good book, despite the confusion. I would recommend this story to anyone who is looking to find themselves. It can teach you a lot about how to live your life with no regrets.
Live your life for yourself, and don't let anyone stop you!
Pretty Things # 7 !
If I could say anything to anyone in this book, I would have a LOT to say to Walker. First of all, i would start with how disrespectful he is to girls, and how he treats them like meat. It is very rude of him to say the things he does. I would also include how proud I am of him because he DID change. I wuold say that it was great of him to come back to the play, and to treat Daisy well. I would also have a lot to say to Brie. I would start with how low she is. She overreacts about the silliest things, and needs to stop. Hopefully, by the end of the book, she has changed and learned a lot.
October 7, 2009
Pretty Things # 6 !
They say every story has a happy ending right? I am not sure this will happen in this book. The way things are going right now, it doesn't look like it. Some possible unhappy endings could be that the play gets cancelled, because Walker doesn't show up. But there could also be the complete opposite. Hopefully this story will end happily. Maybe Walker will completely make a turn around, and show up. Maybe everyone will be GREAT at the opening play. All we can do is hope.
If I could be ANYONE in this text, I would probably choose to be Lavinia. She is the director of the play. I think I would be able to fit this position, because I thrive best when I am able to make my own decisions, and lead! I have always been the leader type of person. It's almost like an automatic reaction for me to take control of everything, which can also get me in trouble. Lavinia is also great at advice, which I also am. Lavinia can connect with her students very easily. I also can connect easily with others' confusions, etc. There is not much more information about Lavinia in this story, but I think that if there was, I would be a lot more like her.
Only 2 more sections to go!
October 5, 2009
Pretty Things # 5 !
Questions 4, 5 and 15.
I am well over halfway through my novel at the moment. This book is turning out to be quite interesting, in fact. I have discovered that the Sarra Manning (the author) seems to have an opinion on sexuality. In her novel, she treats everyone equally. Daisy and Charlie are not put down, or excluded because of their lifestyle choices. I agree with her opinion. Nobody should feel unsafe, or insecure because of the person that they are. Those people who AREN'T satisfied with others's sexuality need to accept it. I believe that it is your life, your choice. It should only matter who you are as a person, and if they can't accept that, then they really aren't your true friends.
I expected this book to have a lot more drama. So far, there has not really been a HUGE problem. The characters do not get along, but thats pretty much it. Hopefully there will be a bigger problem which causes everyone to get along, or get to know eachother better, at least.
I am not sure whether I would recommend this book to anyone thus far. The book has taught me a lot about equality and true friendship, but it has not been a very exciting book. This book could have been a lot better if there had been a bigger problem. Such as, the group having to save the play, or even standing up for eachother in a certain situation.
I shall go finish this book, and I will be back with my response in a few days.