Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Book Review of: Forest of Hands and Teeth

   "The Forest of Hands and Teeth" By: Carrie Ryan.  Mary is learning things that she didn't know she would have to learn. The unconsecrated and humans have been battling for a while now. When the unconsecrated break down the fence that has been dividing them for years all hell breaks loose. It is basically an all out war.  When the fence is breached and her world is thrown into chaos, she must choose between her village and her future-between the one she loves and the one who loves her. The Major conflict in the story was when the fence was breached (the fence is a big fence that divided the zombie's from the village. And basically her life turned into a big war for survival. 
        I liked this book a lot because it made you think and wonder about this story, I could very easily figure out what was going on in my head. I was one of those books where I can picture what is going on in my head like an image of the Zombies braking down the fence and attacking the village.  
        I would recommend this book to sci-fi fans, teens and series lovers. There are three books to this series #1"The Forest of Hands and Teeth"#2 The Dead-Tossed Waves" #3 The Dark and Hollow Places. And just like with every other book I would recommend reading "The Forest of Hands and Teeth first before you read the second or third book of the series because then you will not understand it at all. 


This Book has 310 Pages it is a long book (for me) but I would recommend it. (at least it isn't a 750+ pages like Harry Potter of Twilight.     


Quote from book: "It's not about surviving. It should be about love. When you know love...that's what makes this life worth it. When you live with it everyday. Wake up with it, hold on to it during the thunder and after a nightmare. When love is your refuge from the death that surrounds us all and when it fills you so tight that you can't express it."

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Marriage

1. Marriage back then was very similar to todays marriage.


2. Elizabethan women did not have a very big choice in husbands.


3. In Elizabethan times Marriage was basically a forced necessity for men and women to get married.


4. Only the rich and noble women got a good education but poor (not wealthy) women did not get an education. Which made men interested in the women who where educated.


5. Women who did not marry where considered witches by there neighbors and lower class women.


6. Women back in the Elizabethan time were taught that men where more intelligent than women. 






Marriage back in Elizabethan times.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Grow'in as a Poet.

"The Rose That Grew From Concrete"


Did you here about the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete?
Proving nature's law is wrong it learned to walk without having feet.
Funny it seems, but by keeping it's dreams,
it learned to breath fresh air.
Ling live the rose that grew from the concrete, 
when no one else ever cared.


By:Tupac Shakur.


This poem stood out to me that this is kind of what people are going through. Like someone grew up into a better person when no one else cared. I think writing poems are a lot harder to right. Some poems have to rhyme. It is harder to right poems that rhyme and then they also have to make sense. I think I have grown as a poet not a lot but a little. I am better at reading and writing poems than I was at the beginning of the school year because in middle school we didn't have POETRY FRIDAY!! 

Cliff Hanger.

I was not a very big reader until high school English. SSR-Silent Sustained Reading, changed my reading habit to not ready at all, to reading a lot. I now enjoy books, I like mystery books the best because when you stop you don't know what is going to happen next. It is like a cliff hanger. Having SSR as part of our class it is an easy grade. I don't think there are any negatives to SSR. I plan to read more books in the future more of mysteries and graphic novels. 
Favorite book so far!
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Baby Blog going to Grown up Blog

http://quarterlyconversation.com/from-updike-to-baker-to-wallace-under-the-brief-shade-of-the-tuxedo-shop-awning
I like blogging, but what I like better is Vlogging- a vlog is like a blog but you do it in a video. I like vlogging more because it is easier to make a vlog for me.  I have learned a lot about blogging, like how to use better typing grammar rather than putting (u) and (r), stuff like that. I get used to writing like a text message. With blogging you get the chance to customize your blog the way you want it.

A goal that I have for my blog, I am going to grow my blog by adding gadgets, a hit rating to see how many hits I have gotten. Maybe customize a back ground that would describe my blog style with just a picture.

Death Penalty In Arizona.

The 8th of January there was a Arizona Shooting. Saturday's shooting in Tucson- There were up to 150 Witnesses. And some of them held down the shooter until the police arrived. His troubled mental state to keep him off of death row. "The issue is his mental state, and the sole goal is to avoid the death penalty." Jared Lee Loughner is charged with murder and also attempted murder in the shootings outside a super market. The shootings killed a 9-year old girl a federal judge and four others. A tireless life term in prison. An Alexandria lawyer who worked with Clarke on the defense of Zacarias Moussaoui, the conspirator in the Sept. 11, 2001. "The case may very well be moved out of Arizona." Internet and other news sources means means potential jurors will be familiar with the shootings.

I believe that Jared Lee Loughner should get the death penalty because of what he did. He killed a 9 year old girl and a federal judge and four other people not on purpose. His purpose was to assassinate Gabrielle Giffords. But in the process her killed and injured many innocent people.