6th grade reading and learning blog. We'll be discussing our favorite books and life in a 6th grade classroom.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Listening for Lucca by Suzanne LaFluer
Mock Newbery Club member Claire shares her review of Listening for Lucca with Angie and Jada (filming).
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Odessa Again. by.Dana Reinhardt
The book I am reading is called Odessa Again, it's interesting. Odessa is my favorite character because she is nice and she seemed interesting. The part part I like in this book is when Odessa is trying out dresses for her dad's wedding. My favorite quote from this book is, '' Don't be impulsive make it matter THINK!!! This is the question I would ask the the author, how did you you come up with all the characters?
I would recommend this book for ages 10 and up. The genre of this book is a fantasy because it talks about going back in time in the story. At first when you start reading this book it seems not interesting but when you're in the middle of the book it will be interesting.
I would recommend this book for the Newbery award book because is full of adventures and it's full of excitement. I hope you get a chance to read this book.
Thanks for reading my blog hope you enjoyed it bye.
By. Annie !!!!!!
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Escape from Mr.Lemoncello's Library
Mr.Lemoncello has chosen twelve, twelve year olds to spend a night at his brand new, never seen before library. When Kyle is chosen, he is in for a night to remember. Instead of a lock in and exploring the library, the 12 kids have 24 hours to escape from Mr.Lemoncello's library and win amazing prize. Kyle teams up with his friends to escape. With a few lies,betrayal and even crime and punishment, every word will make you dig deeper. What happens? Do Kyle and his friends escape? Or are they trapped until they find a way out?
My favorite character was Haley Daley because,instead of taking all the credit she screams "Nuh-Uh! I'm one member from a super duper team-we're all winners!Woo-hoo!'' The only flaw that I can see was that there was hardly any character development for most of the main characters so when somebody was eliminated you just like "Thats a shame...." and kept reading without feeling any sympathy for the character. Other than that, the book was fairly decent. I am on the fence about whether this book will win a Newbery award because like I said, very little character development for the characters plus, at the start of the book, there was a plot and then it was skipped with no end.
-Claire
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Rump The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin By: Liesl Shurtliff (Blog by Claire L.)
Rump. Yes, Rump. That's his name. His mother died before she could finish telling him his name. So, until further notice, he has half a name. Rump lives with his grandmother. When she dies, that's when the trouble starts. Rump finds he can spin straw into gold, like the story says. But in order to get food you need gold. So Rump trades with the greedy unfair miller,keeper of the food. He gets by until the king comes. The miller says that his daughter is spinning the straw to gold and she is taken away to make him rich.So how does Rump find the rest of his name? Well you'll have to read to find out! I loved this book so much and I def. think this book could win a Newbery Award; this was a great book and I hope Liesl Shurtliff writes more books like this!
I hope that you read this book and agree,
Luved it! <3 claire="" comment-3--="">3>
I hope that you read this book and agree,
Luved it! <3 claire="" comment-3--="">3>
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