Tuesday, December 17, 2013
The Most Important Line
The most important line in my chapter is when coach Russel asked Jonas, "No plans for college?" Although this line is small it is the line the sets up everything that is going to happen in my book. I know this because when he asks that it leads him through the troubles which he has like telling his parents about college. It is also important because it sets up the plot for the rest of the book because now he will have to look for colleges and he will probably go through a series of adventures. If that line was never there then Jonas would have never thought about college, this would have made the whole story very boring. If that line was not there then most likely the story would have been him playing basketball in high school then working at a gravel factory, and that would have been boring.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Why I Chose to Read "Swagger"
I chose to read the book Swagger because when I first saw it seemed very interesting. When I first looked at the cover I saw a person playing basketball, I immediately got drawn in because I like basketball too. I could relate to it so I decided to pick it up. Right when I was going to check it out of the library I remembered the saying, "Never judge a book by it's cover." Thus I decided to read the first page. Once I read about the main character who was trying to get recruited by a college I immediately got drawn in. With the book being so realistic I could not help but think of me in his shoes. The book was so good that I couldn't put it down.
Monday, November 25, 2013
What was good and could be improved in American Shaolin
Dear Matt Polley,
I recently read your book American Shaolin and loved it. It was a great book but like another it had it's flaws. I believe that you could have done a better job keeping a suspense. Though the action was great the result was always straight, I never got an actual chance to think. Although you could have done a better job on the suspense the comic portions were hilarious. I loved the use of comedy in your book it was like a comic action. I believe that you might have been able to add more imagery. I am not sure about most people but when I like to read a book I like to imagine it so it is like a movie in my head, but this book was too straight forward. If you improved your book just a little, it would have been an absolutely fantastic book but over all it was a good book.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading your book as it gave me some important things that I could take into my life. This book has really inspired me. All the hard work you put in to improving Kung Fu was truly inspiring. Overall I loved reading this action comedy book, it was just my type, exactly the way I like it. Just a little more additions and you might have been able to get a nice award for it. Though it had it's flaws like any other book this book is one that I would truly recommend to my friends.
Sincerely,
Rishi Ambani
I recently read your book American Shaolin and loved it. It was a great book but like another it had it's flaws. I believe that you could have done a better job keeping a suspense. Though the action was great the result was always straight, I never got an actual chance to think. Although you could have done a better job on the suspense the comic portions were hilarious. I loved the use of comedy in your book it was like a comic action. I believe that you might have been able to add more imagery. I am not sure about most people but when I like to read a book I like to imagine it so it is like a movie in my head, but this book was too straight forward. If you improved your book just a little, it would have been an absolutely fantastic book but over all it was a good book.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading your book as it gave me some important things that I could take into my life. This book has really inspired me. All the hard work you put in to improving Kung Fu was truly inspiring. Overall I loved reading this action comedy book, it was just my type, exactly the way I like it. Just a little more additions and you might have been able to get a nice award for it. Though it had it's flaws like any other book this book is one that I would truly recommend to my friends.
Sincerely,
Rishi Ambani
Thursday, November 21, 2013
American Shaolin: Prompt A
There is this great article by Matthew Polly, the author of American Shaolin. In this article Matthew talks about his inspiration for writing this great book. In this article Matt also tells us a little about the 3 vows the Shaolin have to take. Inspiration
This video was taken by Matt Polley. In the video you can see Matt's coach doing some basic Kung Fu drills
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