This book was written by Howard Pyle and is written in the Old English style of writing. It is about the well known criminal of England that is infamously known for his sharp skills with the bow and for his kind heart to his fellow men in trouble. I found that this book is mostly made up of short stories about Robin or one of his merry men that are loosely connected with no main plot except the concept of a man going through life.
I found this book ridiculously hard to understand and that it takes time to toil away at the simplest of sentences. I would definitely say that this book lived up to its 8.6 reading level and would strongly recommend this book to anyone at least 7th grade and up.
Liang K'13
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Harry Potter and the Order of th Phoenix
This was a si-fi book by J.K. Rowling. I loved this book eventhough it was super long it was worth it. In this book Harry had to use a spell outside of Hogwarts to get rid of the dementors. Harry had to go to court to see if he got expelled. During this book a new head mistress comes that is really mean. Towards the end of this book it is very suspensful.
Marie S'13
Marie S'13
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
The Maze Runner
I read a book called the maze runner by James Dashner. It was about a kid named thomas who was transported by a freight lift to a place caleed the glade with knowledge of the world, but no personal memories about his life. The glade is a large stone courtyard surrounded by four walls which open and close, and beyond that there is an enourmous maze, which the "gladers" try solving so that they can escape. This book was amazing, and one of the best books i ever read, because it made you think , draw conclusions, and you couldn't stop reading it. I would rcommend this book to everyone fourth grade and up.
Ezekiel Z '13
Ezekiel Z '13
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