Monday, November 8, 2010
The Wolf Tree
The Wolf Tree by John Claude Bemis 385 pages is about a man who tells a boy named Ray and his friends about a darkness spreading over the wildlife of Kansas, turning good people bad, and poisining anyone who tries to escape. Ray and his friends are now on a mission to track down the legendary wolf tree. People say the wolf tree is pathway to the spirit world. Just one of the tree's limbs are needed to be turned into a nine pound hammer and desroy the Gog's machine.
Lil Robbins, M.D. (Medical Dabbler)
Lily Robbins M.d. by Nancy Rue 124 pages, is about a girl named Lily who helps a little boy who was hurt after a car accident. She is on a missioon to become a great healer. She starts watching t.v shows, and checking out books that are about health. Lily even tries to change the Girlz Only Club into a health club at school. Her friends don't like her new passion so stop hanging out with her. Now Lily has to choose between her friends, or her passion. In the end she learns a very important lesson about friendship.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Olives Ocean
Olive's Ocean by Kevin Henkes 217 pages, Martha Boyle and Olive Barstow were classmates, before the tragic accident of Olive's death. Marta and Olive both wanted to be friends, but it was to late. Olive was riding down Knickbocker street, and she wasn't looking and got hit. Martha's father was a writer, but decided to go back to work, and Martha kept her secret of wanting to be a writer, but now that her father quit, she didn't have to keep it a secret. The reason she didn't want to tell her father was, she didn't want him to think she was coping him. Martha's first novel was Olive's Ocean.
Monday, September 6, 2010
My Weekend
Well this weekend I did many things. On Saturday I went to my aunt's house in Visalia, on Sunday I went to my dad's house and we hung out at our house with my cousin, and I know Monday isn't part of the weekend but this weekend is a 3 day weekend so today I went swimming with my cousin at my grandma's house and that's what I did this weekend.
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