Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Recommend a book to a friend.

The book I have read and I really like is called Life On The Refrigerator Door and it by Alice Kuipers. The book is about a girl and her mom that don't have the best relationship and her mom don't have a lot of time on her hands so she leaves notes on the refrigerator every time she leaves. She is not very nice to her mom. Then her mom finds out she is really sick with cancer and she might not fight it. At the end of the book her mom ends up dying. I think this book was a really sad but good at the same time. Why I liked this book is because the girl was really mean to her mom. Then she started being really nice and telling her mom how she felt about their relationship. By the end of the book they were like best friend. I think kids that are mean and not very nice to they parents should read this book.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Opinion of the book.

My opinion about the book we finished is I like how Rowdy and Junior started talking again but the thing I didn't like about the book is how Junior gets picked on a lot. I also think the book is really funny. I really like how the author wrote the book. I like how there picture in the book not just words.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Fix the paragraph.

Indian reservations are areas of land given to Native American tribes by the United States Government. In the 1850-60s the Government decided to move Indians to land that was unwanted by settlers. Many of the tribes did not want to move to new lands and refused. Soon the government sent in the U.S. Army force them to move to the new reservation lands. This caused many bloody wars between the Indians and the U.S. Army. Eventually, most Indians did move to the reservations. Today, reservations are run by their own tribal council, and less than half of Indians live on the reservations. Many of the Indians who live off the reservations live in large western cities, like Phoenix and Los Angeles.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Likes and dislikes about the book im reading.

I'm reading a book called Because of Winn-Dixie. My favorite part about the book is when she found the dog in the grocery store. The dog was all wet and dirty and making a big mess. The person that worked there was yelling "who's dog is this" and everyone was just looking at the dog, and no one was claiming it, so the little girl was like his mine but really he wasn't. The grocery store was called Winn-Dixie so she just yelled Winn-Dixie and the dog went right up to her like that was his name, but I'm not far in the book, so I don't know whats going to happens next I have no dislikes about the book so far.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Any place in the world I would go?

If I could go any where in the world it would be Hawaii. I would go there because its really pretty and the water there is really warm. I bet there is lots to do there. I mean really you would never be bored because you can always just go walk on the beach, or if you know how to surfboard you can just go do that. My uncle lived there for six years and just moved back a year ago. He moved back because he has two kids here that are still young and he wants to be here for them, but he is moving back there when they turn 18. My uncle said that Hawaii is a way better place to live then this place. That's where I will be going someday.