Wednesday, May 6, 2015

The Old Man and the Sea

This week I am writing on The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. First off I will give a summary of the story. The Old Man was a fisherman but he hadn't caught anything for over 80 days. A result of this was that the boy, who was his sailing partner and friend, had to go fish with another man at his fathers orders. Well one day The Old Man set out to sea and after a few attempts he hooks a great big fish bigger than he has ever seen. Unfortunately the fish was strong enough to pull the boat and pull he did. The Old Man began drifting away from land and farther into the big blue sea. After many days the old man was finally able to spear the fish and tie him to the side of his boat. And so he began his journey home. A little later he saw he was being followed by a huge shark. The shark bit into the flesh of his fish as The Old man simultaneously speared him in the back. He had stopped the shark but the fish was maimed and bleeding which meant more sharks. After that two more sharks came but he killed them both with his knife. After many more sharks The Old Man finally made it home. In my opinion it was an ok book. I disliked that towards the end everything is really repetitive. I also disliked that they almost never used names they just referred to him The Old Man. But I did like the story in general. My favorite quote was when the Old Man was talking to The Boy. He says "If you were my son I would take you gambling". I rate the book 3 stars and if you like slow paced books then this one is for you.  

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Albert Einstein

This week I am writing on Albert Einstein by Freda Wishinsky . Albert was one the worlds greatest scientists and one of the things that led to his success was the fact that he didn't let feeling stupid stop him. What I mean by this is even though he grew failing classes and hearing harsh comments like "Albert will never achieve his goals" he still powered through and didn't let that bother him.  One time Albert applied to a prestigious university but was turned down because he only knew two subjects. Math and physics. But once again he persevered by going back to school learning more on other subjects and when he applied a second time he was accepted. I admire the fact that even though Albert was somewhat of a celebrity he still kept his laid back humorous attitude. Albert presented many amazing theories that effected the world for the better. Albert was always a strong Jew which made things difficult for him living in Europe during World War 2.  All in all Albert was kind and patient during adulthood at least. As a child he used to give huge tantrums and during one of these he hit his sister with a garden hoe. This is a good book and I recommend you read it. 

Thursday, April 2, 2015

The Mysterious Benedict Society

Today I am writing on The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart. The basic story is that a man named Mr Benedict put together a team of children named Reynie, sticky, Kate, and Constance. The reason for the team was because a man named Mr Curtain was mind controlling people for his own evil purposes. Why use children you might ask? Well the answer is simple. Some children have a special yearning for truth which allows them to resist the mind control and on top of that Mr Curtains organization is also a school. Now that we have that covered lets get to the more interesting parts of the story. The children made it to the island which the school was located with a mission to become messengers, since the messengers were the ones who unknowingly did the mind controlling. Reynie and Sticky, being incredibly smart, had no problem memorizing the material necessary to becoming a messenger. On the other hand Kate and Constance were having some trouble which led them to believe they would have to do something that none of them were comfortable doing. They had to cheat. Kate's method was simple. Since she was so tall she could just look over Reynies shoulder. Constance being very short had a little more trouble. They were forced to use morse code which Sticky tried to hide by  scratching and tugging his ear. But he wasn't good enough because he was caught and sent to the waiting room which was basically a dudgeon. After he gets out he almost leaves the team but he doesn't and then Reynie and Sticky become messengers. Once messengers a long series of events take place but eventually they stop Mr Curtain and save the day. The main things that led to there success was teamwork and determination. Each and every one of these kids had a special yearning for truth that was required of them.  Even after Reynie and Sticky failed to resist Mr Curtains mind control machine they still persevered and won the day. The kids main motivation was just to help others. None of the kids wanted to the job but they did because they needed to. I like this story because it has a good mix of action, adventure, mystery, and suspense and I strongly recommend you read it. 

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Mark Twain

This week I am writing about Mark Twain by Clinton Cox.  Mark was originally named Samuel Langhorne Clemens and he was born on November 30th 1835. He was the sixth of seven children born to John and Jane Clemens. Martin didn't write much growing up but once he did start writing he decided to use Mark Twain as his pen name. However before he had started writing he had been a pilot on a boat and he thought he would continue to do so until the end of his days. The thing that changed his mind was the fact that his little brother wanted to follow in his footsteps and ended up dying when his boat went down in flames. That's what began his writing career.  One thing that led to his success was his criticism. He would write newspaper articles criticizing different people and organizations and the people loved it so he became known for his humorous writing. Another thing that helped him become a successful writer was the fact that he moved around so much in his younger days. He wouldn't stay in one place for more than 3 months and because of that he was able to use all his experiences and make them into stories. Mark tried to write serious books and articles but it wasn't accepted due to the fact that he was known as the funny guy.  Learning that he would never be accepted as an average writer he returned to his light hearted style that everyone seemed to enjoy. For the most part is seemed that the main thing that motivated him to write was the fact that he was obsessed with making quick money and becoming rich just like his father was. I admire that he was able to write in a way that people became angry when he tried to change. I also admire that no matter were he was he always found time to write to his mother back at home. 

Monday, February 2, 2015

The Lord Of The Rings Book 1

The book I am writing on this week is The Lord of The Rings book 1 by J.R.R Tolkien. The book begins in the Shire, as Bilbo Baggins plans his birthday celebration. It just so happens that  his close relative and even closer friend Frodos birthday was on the same day and since it was the year of his coming of age the party was going to be even bigger this year. Secretly Bilbo planned his own surprise for the night. He planned to use his magic ring to disappear and "live happily ever after to the end of his days". During the celebration Bilbo gave a speech then he slipped on the ring and disappeared. Frodo knowing of Bilbos scheme Hurried home finding Gandalf , the wizard, and also Bilbos parting gift. The Ring. It was at this moment that begun him and his friends Sam, Merry and Pippin, on a long journey running from Black Riders, making there way through deadly woods, and they even met a friend of Gandalfs called Strider Along the way. After being stabbed by a Black Rider Frodo becomes deadly ill and they make there way to the elves barely escaping the clutches of the enemy. I love this book because it is beautifully written with a great story and intriguing characters. I rate The Lord Of The Rings book 1 5 stars.

Friday, December 19, 2014

C.S Lewis

This week I read C. S Lewis by Janet and Geoff Benge. It starts with C.S Lewis, who prefers to be called Jack, as a young boy who loves to write. He and his older brother Warren would write for hours at a time about their imaginary worlds. This is one reason why Jack was such a successful writer. Another reason was his imagination, which helped him to concoct amazing story's. His imagination was so vivid that one time he and Warren dug a hole in the yard looking for treasure. Unfortunately there father was coming home from work and stumbled into the hole. Father thought they had purposely trapped him and he punished them. Much later in Jacks life he wrote a book expressing his grief after his wife died. He told the publisher not to put his name on the front since it was very personal and a little embarrassing. Without his name the book didn't sell many copy's but Jack felt better after writing it. Throughout the book you see that Jacks motivation was simply his love for writing. I admire his writing prowess and his intense love for the lord. Jack used his gifts to write many great tales such as The Chronicles of Narnia and Mere Christianity and I believe the world is a better place because of it. Another thing about Lewis I admire is how he cared for people a trait he did not inherit from his father. After his friend was killed in the war he took care of his friends mother and sister for as long as he lived no matter how irritating or inconvenient the situation. This is a reflection of how God cares and loves for us. In conclusion C.S Lewis was and is one of the worlds greatest authors.

Monday, December 8, 2014

The Wizard of Oz



This week I read The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. The story begins in a small town in Kansas were Dorothy lives with her uncle and aunt. One day there is a huge hurricane and Dorothy and her dog Toto are swept away in there house and they land in the wonderful land of Oz. They land on the wicked witch of east who had been terrorizing the people there. Dorothy notices that the evil witch was wearing some silver shoes and Dorothy snatched them for herself. Dorothy is greeted by the good witch of the south who tells her that the only way to get home is to travel to the city of Oz and see the Great Oz. The good witch then gives here a kiss of protection and sends her on her way. As the little girl was walking she came upon a large field and in the field was a scarecrow. The scarecrow asked to be let down so she did. The scarecrow told her that he wished he had brains so he could be smart like other men. So the scarecrow and Dorothy started of together to get there wish. On there journey they also met a tin man who wanted a heart, and a lion who wanted some courage. They faced many tasks on there journey including fierce monsters and gaping holes but finally, they arrived at the emerald city.  Shortly after arrival they requested to see the Great Oz. After postponing there meeting he finally allows them to see him one at a time. He tells each one of them that to get his or hers wish they must kill the wicked witch of the west the most evil and powerful witch of them all. So they began there new journey. The witch sent all her henchmen to stop them but they defeated them one after another. At this point the witch is forced to her last resort. She uses her golden cap to summon the flying monkeys for the last time. The monkeys ripped the stuffing out of scarecrow and dropped the tinman on some rocks leaving him so battered up he could not move. As for Dorothy and the lion they were brought to the witches lair to work as slaves. After the lion and Dorothy are captured by the witch and the other two left to die they begin to lose all hope. Then one day out of anger, because the witch stole her shoe, Dorothy grabs a bucket and dumps water all over the witch melting her into a pool of nasty gunk. After getting her friends they make there way back to the emerald city to see Oz and claim there wishes. When they enter his throne room Toto decides to run behind a curtain and when Dorothy goes to get him they discover that the great Oz isn't a wizard but just a man that has been tricking the people of Oz for years. After granting all the wishes except Dorothy's he goes to work making a balloon to carry them both home. On the day of the launch Toto runs away into the crowd and Dorothy goes to find him causing the balloon to leave without them. So now Dorothy and her friends must find the good witch of the north to grant her wish. And after a difficult journey they do. It turns out that the slippers Dorothy had taken from the witch of the east held the key to returning to Kansas. Using the shoes magical powers Dorothy and Toto make it home safe and sound. This book was an amazing book in my opinion. Not only was there adventure but there great characters, and many obstacles they had to overcome. A quote that I liked was when the tinman asked the mice to carry the lion. "A lion! Why he will eat us up! Oh no this lion is a coward". I rate this book 4 stars suggest you read this book.