Thursday, November 12, 2009

My Thoughts

I thought this book was very creative, witty, & easily relatable. Especially since the dynamic character is in High School... just like we are. It is also relatable between bullies, family drama, and friend drama. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone in High School. Reading this book kinda makes you feel like you're not alone with your stress & hump days in school. Or in general.

--Brittany B.

End Of Book

Well since we have't been posting on this blog. I will just explain the ending of the book.

Basically Junior actually "survived" his first year at his school Reardan, with a report card of two B's and the rest were A's. He seemed to be very proud of himself. Junior also decided to leave his tribe. But he is also afraid that they won't forgive him for leaving them. He began to think about the future after he left, which evidently resulted in him crying. Until Rowdy (his best friend) told him to suck it up, and finish playing ball with him. They didn't keep score either. They were happy to be together, & have their life "back on track"

--Brittany B.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

I read like the first few chapters and i think it is interesting and detailed lol . But so far interresting .

Friday, October 9, 2009

Introduction

We are reading; "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie.

This second period October-November literature circle consist of the following:
-Alan Taylor
-Brandon Bryant
-Brittany Blakes
-David Lee

Brittany is the Discussion Director.
Alan is the Word Watcher.
Brandon Bryant is the Illustrator.
&David Lee is Illuminator.

Our schedule is to be finished with the book in about a week. We will read 30 pages a night since there are 230 pages in this book