Semester Reading Per 5
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Crank Reflection
I sincerely enjoyed reading the book Crank as my semester reading book. I really liked the way the author structured the book, and how it wasn't the plain and boring ways that publishers and author's structured their books. I feel that because it was written that way it was able to add to the overall quality of the book because it showed how unorthodox Bree was with the unorthodox way the book was written. I personally believe that reading for pleasure is completely different from reading assigned books. When you are reading for pleasure, you get to read at your own pace. You don't have to be afraid of falling behind or reading ahead and spoiling it for someone else. Also, you get to choose your book and read something that interests you and not something that the school board chose for your curriculum. With the personal reading, I think that there were a few things that I did well. One of which was that I subconsciously started connecting the books to other books that I had read. That really helped me understand the book better, because of the weird way that it was written. Also, because of the work that we have been doing in class, I felt myself also subconsciously figuring out what the theme was as I read, and how it changed and affected the character throughout the book. I believe that something that I have to work on is identifying literary devices. That is one of the many problems that I have even when I am told to be looking for them, and not just on my own. I don't think I have a problem with keeping up however, because I really like the book. However, when it is assigned I feel that I have trouble keeping up, especially when I do not enjoy the book.
Monday, December 22, 2014
Crank Reflection
Reading Crank was a wild trip. It starts off with a normal girl, quite relatable to any high school girl, unhappy with herself, and wishing she had more attention from guys. Kristina develops relationships that destroy her, and looses relationships with people that could save her. We see the change in Bree's personality and as she changes, we notice how she starts to pull herself away from old life, and dive headfirst inter her new life, maybe a little too deep. Even though I thought my reading experience with Crank was optimal, there are still some things that I want to work on. Finishing the reading on time isn't really an issue for me, but sometimes I finish too fast, which leads me to forget some of the details of the book, as I've read multiple other books in the course of this assignment. If anything, I would've chosen a book that was more challenging, or I would've waited longer to read Crank, or not finish it as fast as I did. I think I did a good job identifying the theme and connecting the characters, along with understanding details that depict how the characters evolve. This book peaked m interest because I thought it was a good amount of spooky, mixed with a fair amount of suspense and drama.
Orchards Reflection
I enjoyed reading this book because it was a very interesting, well written, fast read book. Reading for pleasure in my opinion is better than being assigned books. When reading for pleasure, I get to pick my own book based on what I like not on why the entire grade is reading. The only bad thing about reading for pleasure if constantly reminding yourself to read. Sometimes there were nights where I would completely forget to read at all... But while reading this book tracking the character development and identifying the theme came easy to me because the book was such an easy read. I really enjoyed reading this book because it was written in the form of many short poems. I also could relate to the book because it was coming from a teens perspective. Something that I know I would need to work on is to just keep up with the reading in general. As good as the book was and while I was reading it I didn't want to put it down, it was still very hard to keep up with reading this book on the side while reading an assigned book (Catcher In The Rye and Lord of the Flies). Other tun that, this book was overall a good book that I'd recommend to anyone who is a teen because it's very relatable.
Gone Girl Reflection
I greatly enjoyed the book Gone Girl, by Gillian Flynn. From the very beginning it was very suspenseful. Within the first couple chapters Amy is gone and it starts to get intense. Throughout the whole book the suspense keeps up and I kept finding out more and more clues that I never would have seen coming. The ending is surprising and I never would have expected it. In addition to the suspense, this book is written in great detail which makes it easy for me to picture what is going on. The details also amplify the suspense. I also liked the never ending mystery in the book. It kept me on my toes and made me never want to put the book down. Another thing i enjoyed about the book is how it was written from two different views. It was really interesting to me to see the contrast in perspectives and made the book more enthralling. I really enjoyed reading on my own for pleasure compared to reading an assigned book. Reading an assigned book is more forced and if you don't like it you can't really do anything about it. I really liked being able to chose my own book that I thought would be good. I also like how we don't have to take any notes or quotes for pleasure books. That makes it a lot more enjoyable. I believe I did a good job tracking character development. I always made a mental note when a new character would come up so later if they came back again I would remember who they were and what their connection was the the min characters. I also sometimes wrote them down on a piece if paper so I would remember who they were. This would help me predict suspects and solve the mystery. In the future, I need to work on keeping up with my reading better. I tried to read every now and then but it definitely wasn't enough in the end. I ended up cramming it all in a few nights and it did not work out well. I wish I didn't put it off until the end. Next time I will try and pace myself more.
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Eleanor and Park Reflection
Eleanor & Park Reflection
Although this book started off pretty slow, I ended up getting really into it and I couldn't put it down. I really enjoyed the book, in fact I cried when I finished it, not because of the ending necessarily, but because it was over and there was no more surprises to look forward to. I generally loved the whole book, from the plot to every aspect of the characters, to the twist ending that I wasn't really expecting. To be honest, this book affected me so much that I actually became interested in reading again. I used to read when I was younger but ever since we were required to read books in school I stopped reading for fun. And now I've started again, I already have a list of books I want to read! Reading this book for my pleasure was much different then reading assigned books from class. Because reading for pleasure makes me want to read and keeps me interested because I pick the book from my favorite genres. However, reading assigned books in class usually bore me and make me hate reading because it feels like it's a chore that I have to do. Occasionally, we do read a book in class that I enjoy, for example, I enjoyed Catcher in the Rye and I enjoyed to Kill a Mockingbird from last year. They both had powerful messages and kept me intrigued until the very end. Additionally, with assigned books to read I try to keep up with the reading and the work that follows, however with an independent reading book, I tend to fall behind or forget to do the work because I get too into my book. And although I didn't finish my book until pretty much the last minute, I do have to say that I did track the character development, I was able to identify the theme, and made connections with other things I've read as well as my personal life and my interests. For example, one reason I believe I was so attached to this book was because I love music, all kinds of music, and this book intertwined music with a beautiful love story. It was truly amazing how they bonded over music and various bands that they loved to listen to, because I knew a lot of the bands they talked about and it just filled me with joy whenever they mentioned their names. And although I loved this book and payed close attention to details, character changes, and the theme, I do believe that I have some things I need to work on. I need to work on keeping up with my reading so I don't finish last minute, and I need to work on being able to identify literary devices because I normally don't even notice them or disregard them while I read. But overall, this was a great reading experience that made me want to read more, especially books written by Rainbow Rowell, who wrote the book I read.
-Giuliana Ponterotto
In the Heart of the Sea final blog
Overall, I did end up enjoying the book In the Heart of the Sea, by Nathaniel Philbrick. Even though I felt that it start off slow with a lot of background information, I still managed to like it and I needed that information to understand the plot. Multiple times I got bored in the middle of this book and wanted to stop reading it, but I am very glad that I didn't because towards the end I really enjoyed it. Part of the reason that I enjoyed this book was because we read it for pleasure, not as a nightly assignment book. This gave me the freedom to stop reading if I got bored and I also never felt pressured that I had to rush through this book. With the personal reading, I think one thing that I did very well was tracking the plot through all of the information that was being thrown at me over the course of the book. Along with this I believe that I also was able to manage my time very well. While I could have easily just waited to finish this book in the last week and cram it, I was motivated to make sure that unlike most assignments, I could finish this with room to breathe. One thing that I realized that I need to work on during this personal reading was tracking character development. I don't know if it was the fact that this book didn't really have true and defined character development for all of the character or if I'm just not good at understanding details that hint at character development. This has always been one of my weaknesses and I hope that by the end of these year I can learn this skill.
In the Heart of the Sea- Reflection
In the Heart of the Sea
I did enjoy reading the book In the Heart of the Sea, by Nathaniel Philbrick . The plot of the book was very interesting and kept me going back and continue reading. One part of the book that I didn't expect was the action. I didn't think there would have been as much action as there was and thats what kept me wanting to read more. I also enjoyed the personality of all the characters and how they reacted while on there journey. I really liked this book and would recommend it for others.
This pleasure reading assignment was much better then assigned reading book because I don't feel like I need to finish at a certain time. I feel that reading a book in class you are forced to read and some night are really just not the night that you want to read. While if I'm reading a pleasure reading book and I don't feel like reading its not a big deal for me and its not something I need to worry about. While reading the assigned books in class I didn't take the time to read my pleasure book but i was able to make up for it on the weekends and after the assigned book was finished.
I feel that I did really well with keeping up with the reading and not having to cram in the whole book in the weekend before it was do. I didn't really have a schedule of when I should read the book but I had a Idea of where i had to be at certain times to be caught up in the book. One thing I need to work on was Identify the theme. I need to work on that because at some points in the book it did get confusing and I had to figure out what that part meant. Even though I was able to figure it out it would of been easier a and more fluent if I was able to identify the theme.
Lucian Tamburro
I did enjoy reading the book In the Heart of the Sea, by Nathaniel Philbrick . The plot of the book was very interesting and kept me going back and continue reading. One part of the book that I didn't expect was the action. I didn't think there would have been as much action as there was and thats what kept me wanting to read more. I also enjoyed the personality of all the characters and how they reacted while on there journey. I really liked this book and would recommend it for others.
This pleasure reading assignment was much better then assigned reading book because I don't feel like I need to finish at a certain time. I feel that reading a book in class you are forced to read and some night are really just not the night that you want to read. While if I'm reading a pleasure reading book and I don't feel like reading its not a big deal for me and its not something I need to worry about. While reading the assigned books in class I didn't take the time to read my pleasure book but i was able to make up for it on the weekends and after the assigned book was finished.
I feel that I did really well with keeping up with the reading and not having to cram in the whole book in the weekend before it was do. I didn't really have a schedule of when I should read the book but I had a Idea of where i had to be at certain times to be caught up in the book. One thing I need to work on was Identify the theme. I need to work on that because at some points in the book it did get confusing and I had to figure out what that part meant. Even though I was able to figure it out it would of been easier a and more fluent if I was able to identify the theme.
Lucian Tamburro
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