Tyler's Quotes "There is no greater love than to lay down one's life for one's friends. John 15:13.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Summer Reading Part #4
I chose this novel because it was written by Walter Dean Myers. I have read many books written by him and I have enjoyed every single one of them, I might even be obsessed with his books.What drew my attention to this novel was it was written by my favorite author Walter Dean Myers and I haven't read this book by him yet. I haven't had mush personal connections with this book other than at the end of the novel Steve's parents split up after he was plead innocent, and my parents split up so i made a connection there. I would recommend this book to people who are going through a tough time in there life like parents splitting up or losing someone because Steve teaches you how to over come tough obsticals and move on with your life and not staying in the dark place you are or were in. This is probably my favorite book that teaches life lessons you will use the rest of your life.
Summer Reading Post #3
"The best time to cry is at night, when the lights are out and someone is being beaten up and screaming for help. That way even if you sniffle a little they wont hear you (Myers 1)." This is the very beginning of the novel Monster. This is very hooking because you the reader is wondering why the narrator is saying the best time to cry is at night and therefore i think the reader will get hooked by this quote.
Monday, July 7, 2014
Summer Reading Project Entry #2
Steve’s desire in my book Monster
can be a lot of things I think. One desire he has is to be proven innocent and be
let back into the real world. Another want he might want is for Bobo his friend
to be put in jail for rest of his life because Bobo is the one who got in the
fight and shot the dude there on trial for. The themes that are beginning to
appear are desire to escape because he wants to escape realty because he can’t believe
what is going on in his life. Another theme that is beginning to appear is
facing reality for his life and everything that is happening to him in jail and
at the trial. My book is structured like a screen play or a movie and Steve is
the director of the movie. Also parts of the book there is text shaped like
someone like Steve has written in a journal about his time in jail. I think the
author did this to show Steve’s passion for film and writing.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Summer Reading Project Entry #1
For my Summer Reading Project I am
read Monster written by Walter Dean Meyers. The main character in Monster is
Steve Harmon an 18 your old kid on trial for murder. The two main places that this book takes
place in is a courtroom and a Jail where Steve is held during his trial. The
conflict in this novel is Steve trying to prove he is innocent. Also he is
trying to cope with the idea that he might be in jail for the rest of his life.
I have some predictions for the rest of the book. One of my predictions is I think
Steve will be found guilty of the murder and will spend the rest of his life in
jail. A connection I made with this book is to the show law & order and the
episode where they found a kid guilty of murder and in this episode the kid was
going through the same thing Steve is going through. I can make connections to music
from 50 cent and some other hip hop artists that rap about murder and jail and
how bad it is to be in those situations.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Final Blogger Reflection
2 In my
passage I used a lot of diction but not much syntax but I still have some. Some
syntax that I have in my writing is the sentence length; I have the same length
of sentences all through my blog post. They length of the sentences range from 9
to 15 words per sentence. “I am nearing the end of your wonderful story called
the Ender's Game” this sentence is 9 words. “Back stories always are very good
because it tell you how there life is” this sentence is 14 words. One diction technique I used a lot was
low/informal diction. Some examples are wonderful, grateful, hanging, and
chair. All of these words you could change into more formal synonyms of the
word. I did this because it is a friendly letter and the reader doesn't want to
be confused with words they never heard of in a friendly letter.
3.
Monday, February 10, 2014
What I plan to read Next
The next book I will read is going to be a book with alot of action in it. I want to read a book like this because I loved the Ender's Game. I think most kids like books with action because they don't get bored. It was chalk full of action and suspense that fueled me to keep reading. I think that the Alex Rider series will keep me fueled to keep reading the book and the series. I all ready have read the first two books of the series. What kind of books are you reading? If you finished your book what will you read next?
Sunday, February 2, 2014
My letter to Orson Scott Card
Dear Orson Scott Card,
I am nearing the end of your
wonderful story called the Ender's Game. You have giving me something I will
love and be grateful that I have read your book. I was hanging on the edge of
my chair the whole book. Some of my thoughts about the book are why does it
take place in space. Space is such a written about subject so why did you write
in space. An opinion that I have is that
I think that you should have took more time to explain the back story because I
really love books with interesting back stories. Back stories always are very
good because it tell you how there life is.
I think you did a remarkable way in describing the setting of the space
station and everything you have put in this book. I believe or thing you should
write a squeal because I would really want to read that book. I hope you write
another book.
Sincerely,
Tyler Chumney
Monday, January 20, 2014
Ender's Reasoning
One of the most important lines of chapter 6 is "Human beings are free except when humanity needs them. Maybe humanity needs you. To do something. Maybe humanity needs me—to find out what you're good for. We might both do despicable things, Ender, but if humankind survives, then we were good tools." This quote is very important to the chapter because he is telling the reasons behind everything they are doing in the book. I consider that a very important part in chapter 6. Ender believes that people are more than just pawns on a chess board. He strongly believes that everyone and everything has a purpose even if it is small or big. What do you think this quote means? If you are reading or have read this book do you think something else?
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
The best thing about the Ender Games
One of the best books I have read this trimester is the Ender Games. One of the main reasons why I have choose this book is because of how it has one of the main ideas to the Hunger Games which I love. I think one thing that I like about this book is how it takes place in space. The fact it takes place in spcae is really cool. Imagine the Hunger Games in space how cool would that be. I just dont know how that whould work though. It would be impossable to to shoot a bow and arrow becasue of no gravity. So in the Ender games they use guns where solves the problem. Again the space part of this book is the best part. Would you like to see this book made into a movie.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Ender Games
I am currently reading the Ender Games. This book is about a group of people forced to compete for there live but it takes place in space. I believe that this will play out a little like the Hunger Games I believe this because it seems similar in a way. I wonder if it will be the same as the Hunger Games I want to know why this death match is happening in space? One thing i think will happen is that there will be alliances made and the main character will be alone and be forced into hiding. Would you form or be apart of an alliance or run alone? I wonder why this book is named closely to the Hunger Games?
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