Books: We’ll Always Have summer and Vincent Boys
Theme:
Betrayal
How does the betrayal in the We’ll Always have summer and Vincent Boys lead us as readers to believe that betraying someone important in to you in your life an reasonable action to preform?
In the books We’ll Always have summer and Vincent Boys Jeremiah and Sawyer we betrayed by two people very close and important to them, thus causing them to lose trust in many people that they had once trusted. Why is trust so hard to gain after being betrayed by someone you once trusted?
Theme:RomanceCheating is a action that is present in romance novels, We’ll Always have summer and Vincent Boys. Why does romance novels rationalise cheating to be an reasonable action if the motivating cause is romance and love?
How do romance novels like, We’ll always have summer and Vincent Boys play a role in creating a idea of what teenage love is and how it should be accepted by Society.
We’ll always have summer and Vincent Boys are two very modern romances novels. How have the story of romance novels changed over the years to become the romance novels that we read today?
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"You're the same today as you'll be in five years except for the people you meet and the books you read.” - Charlie "Tremendous" Jones
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Post it #7
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Friday, 26 October 2012
Post it #5
Friendship
There comes a point in your life when you realize who really matters, who never did, and who always will.
- Unknown
The book I am currently reading is called Not My Daughter it is about friendship, a friendship pact, generation of friendships. When three friends decide that getting pregnant at seventeen would be okay because they would have each other, they would have each others friendship. They think because their mothers are friends and they are friends this will be perfect. But when challenges come up that they didn't accept, they don’t know how well their friendships will last, and who will stay when the times get rough. When Lily and her friends face the town reactions of them being pregnant, we watch how the dynamics of theirs and their mother’s friendships and relationships change. They do not any fathers involved because they don’t want it to ruin their friendship that they currently have, but they don’t realize that the friendship could already be ruined. This is why I choose the quotation, “There comes a point in your life when you realize who really matters, who never did, and who always will.” Though out the book many times they mention how friendships change and how you are never exactly alone when you have friends. “This was her doing alone. Well not exactly alone. Mary Kate, Jess and abbey were in on it to.” (Delinsky, 67)
Delinsky, Barbara. Not My Daughter. New York: Doubleday, 2010. Print.
Delinsky, Barbara. "Chapter Five." Not My Daughter. New York: Doubleday, 2010. 67. Print.
Monday, 15 October 2012
Post it #3
LUCAS
In the book Lucas justice is very clearly portrayed though out the plot. When the antagonist Jamie Tait, tries to hurt the main character Caitlin McCann his actions are rewarded with justice. When Jaime Tait tries attempted rape on Caitlin the love interest Lucas fights Jaime and hurts him brutally until Jaime can no longer move. I believe that this is justice because what Jaime did was wrong. Caitlin never did anything to Jaimie , she was just at the wrong place at the wrong time. But, Jaimie doesn't care and acts harshly towards her and her brother, thinking he will never get caught. Finally towards the end of the story when Jaimie has continued to act without think about his actions catching up with him. rewarding him with justice, he is sent away to prison for everything horrible that he has done, not only to Catlin but to everyone else. This is a very well thought out book due to justice, one of the main topics though out the book is that everyone will get what they deserve whether it may be bad or good, which is the defention of justice.
Brooks, Kevin. Lucas. New York: Chicken House/Scholastic, 2003. Print
Post it #2
Five of the most important elements of my story are;
1)
Humour
2)
Setting
3)
Idealistic characters
4)
The mood
5)
Irony
The novel that I am reading currently is
called Lucas this story is lacking
the element of humor. Humor will make a story more fun and let you to laugh
with the character when something funny is happening to the character. Humor
makes a sad part of a book feel just a little bit better. When you need a good laugh a book can do that
and make you feel better about what might be happening. Sometimes when
something awkward is happening and a character uses humor to take the
awkwardness out of a situation it can become amusing. In the story Lucas a fight breaks out between
Lucas and a local guy from town the author uses humor to undo a stressful and
tense time in the story. “Let’s have a little chat.”( Brooks, 226) Says Lucas when Catlin is
going to hit her brother and is about to get very angry with him, I found this
funny because when Catlin is all fired up Dominic Lucas stays very relaxed
and calm.
Brooks, Kevin. "Thirteen." Lucas. New York: Chicken House/Scholastic, 2003. 226. Print
Monday, 1 October 2012
Post it #1
Three qualities that make a book enjoyable for me are, when the characters are relatable to me or something that is relatable in life happens to that character. Another quality that I find makes a book good is, when the main character must over come a great battle or a challenge to have a happy ending in there story. Finally something that makes a good book is when it has a bit of suspense or thrill in the book to keep me very interested in what might happen. I think both books I have read this year contain all these qualities, and both Nineteen Minutes and Winter Girls had relatable characters in them. Like Lea from Winter girls, who had an eating disorder I believe this is something most girls in high school can relate to. Because even if they don’t have an eating disorder one of their friends or someone, they know is probably dealing with an eating disorder of some kind. Nineteen minutes became relatable because one of the main characters Josie had an obsessive boyfriend, how did not treat her right. This can happen to many girls in high school, they think that their boyfriend just "loves" them but really he is over protective. Secondly in Winter girls Lea has a great battle to over come, she must fight with herself and others about her health, she has to decide wether or not it is worth it to life and be healthy or to die trying to be skinny. In Nineteen Minutes Josie must have a battle with herself to overcome the horrible pain that she has felt since her boyfriend was killed. She also must challenge herself to tell the truth about the day that her boyfriend was killed. Finally in both books thrill and suspense is found, in Winter girls when lea is close to losing her life, you are sitting on the edge of your seat waiting to see what might happen. In the book nineteen minute suspense is found in every part of the book because we are left out of a lot of important details that are not included until the end. In conclusion books that have all three of these qualities can be enjoyable for me.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Get to Know Me
I am Olivia and I enjoy to read, I read about three books a week. My favourite types of book are teen fiction and murder mystery. I like Janet Evonavich and the pretty little lairs series by Sara Shepard, I al enjoy Susan Colasanti. The last two books I read were Winter Girls and Nineteen Minutes. Winter girls was about lea who was struggling with an eating disorder finds out that her old best friend dies. She has a battle with herself about her image of herself and her family life, and what is going on around her surrounding her best friends death. When lea has a fatal accident she finally decides to change her life around. I didn’t enjoy this book because It was very sad, and not the type of book I would normally read. Nineteen minutes is about a boy who is severely bullied, goes to school one day and shoots nineteen kids. It talks about how the town deals with this grief and how people react to such A horrible thing in such a small town. To date my favourite book is The summer I Turned pretty series by Jenny Han. I think this is my favourite book series because, it has so many different emotions running through it. It makes you feel everything from sadness to happiness to love. The characters were very 3D and became a person that you could relate to very easily. That is why The summer I turned pretty is my favourite book series. Right now I am reading the book Lucas, it is very interesting, but is hard for me to get in to. Well fingers crossed that it will turn out to be a good book.
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