Monday, July 14, 2014
Summer Reading Project: Looking for Alaska 4
I chose the book, Looking for Alaska; by John Green. One of
the reasons I chose it is because it looked interesting to me! It had good
reviews, and it just seemed like it would be good! Another reason I chose it is
because it was written by John Green, who I have heard is a great writer. He
wrote The Fault in Our Stars, which is a very popular book. I also read The
Fault in Our Stars just before beginning this book, and I thought it was a
really great book. So, this made me want to read Looking for Alaska even more!
Although I enjoyed The Fault in Our Stars more, I still thought that Looking
for Alaska was a good book. I would recommend this book to teenagers, because
it is a book for teenagers. If you like books that are filled with action, I
would recommend Looking for Alaska to you. This book has a lot of action in it!
Also, if you don’t like books that are sad I would not recommend this book for
you. This book is also very sad, so if you really don’t like sad books, this
might not be the book for you!
Summer Reading Project: Looking for Alaska 3
“Between Mom and Dad and me, it only took a few minutes to
unload the car, but my unair-conditioned dorm room, although blessedly out of
the sunshine, was only modestly cooler. The room surprised me: I’d pictured
plush carpet, wood-paneled walls, Victorian furniture. Aside from one luxury-a
private bathroom- I got a box. With cinder-block walls coated thick with layers
of white paint and a green-and-white-checkered linoleum floor, the place looked
more like a hospital than the dorm room of my fantasies. A bunk bed of
unfinished wood with vinyl mattresses was pushed against the room’s back
window. The desks and dressers and bookshelves were all attached to the walls
in order to prevent creative floor planning. And no air-conditioning “ (Green, 6).
This is at the beginning of the book, when Miles is just
arriving to the boarding school. He is getting all of his stuff into his room,
and is describing his room. This is just after he leaves from Florida. He walks
into his room, trying to unload his stuff. He is trying to get comfortable with
his new room, and school. He describes what he thought the room would look
like, and what the room actually does look like, too.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Summer Reading Project: Looking for Alaska 2
I think that Miles, who is the main character just wants to
make some friends. He tries to find friends since he did not really have many,
from where he had used to live before he moved. I think he was excited to try
and meet new people since he did not have many friends. I also think that Alaska,
Miles’s friend, wants to prank people! I think that a common theme in this book
is, always be kind. I said this because in the book, Miles was always very nice
to everyone. He makes a few friends, and is nice to them too! He wasn’t even
mean to the people that had done something very bad to him. He is always nice
to everyone: his parents, his friends.... I also think that by adding the
action to the book, and a lot of conflict made the book more structured. I
think that if there was no conflict or action, the book would probably not be
as good as it is now. It would probably be a lot more boring, and not be as
popular as it is now. All of the things that happened in the book made it more
structured, too.
Summer Reading Project: Looking for Alaska 1
The book I chose to read for my summer reading project is
the book, Looking for Alaska; written by John Green. It is about a boy named
Miles (his nickname is Pudge) who decides to leave his home in Florida to go to
a boarding school in Alabama. When he arrives he meets his roommate, Chip (His
nickname is Colonel) who he becomes better friends with. Chip talks to Miles,
and then ends up going to see his other friend, Alaska. Miles meets her and
they all become better friends. So the main characters of the story are Alaska,
Miles, and Chip. Also the setting in
this story is the boarding school, Culver Creek which is in Alabama. A conflict
in this story is how Miles tries to adjust to the new school. It was hard for
him to find friends, and adjust to the new place. I predict that later in the
book, Miles will get to know his friends much better. I also think that Chip
will end up breaking up with his girlfriend, Sara. I think that the way this
story is written is a little bit similar to John Green’s other book, The Fault
in Our Stars.