Saturday, June 29, 2013

Last Activity

A. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
     The Outsiders
     Divergent
     My Friend Dahmer
     The Arrival
     Ender's Game

*These judgements are based on how much I wanted to keep reading the book, as opposed to wanting to break up reading them into sections. 

C. Paper Towns; I feel that the narrator (given that he was supposed to be a good student) was quite eloquent, even enough to correct the other characters on their malapropisms.

D. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian; This is such an engaging story, as well as true to the harts of many children that I feel that this book would be very well received as a movie. The tricky part, of course, would be to find the right Junior Spirit.

G. La Línea; The characterization and the setting were the main driving forces in this book. This is due, I assume, to the author's main objective of helping the reader understand Latin American family dynamics, as well as to give them an accurate sense of what people go through in order to cross the Mexico-U.S. border.


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