Monday, December 9, 2013

The Book Thief Noticing

" I do not carry a sickle or a scythe. I only wear a hooded black robe when its cold. And I don't have those skull-like features you seem to enjoy pinning on me in the distance. You want to know what I truly look like? I'll help you out . Find yourself a mirror while I continue."


    Death ( he narrates the story) would put something  in the story that would shock you. As usual, people would have different expressions when they would read/see/hear something shocking. He would want you to find a mirror so you could look in it and see your expression. this is how he would describe what he looks like: your face.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Book Entry

Book Theif Entry



"For Liesel, it was a ride in the car. She'd never been in one before."


To me, when I first read the first sentence, it made me think- well that's easy, people ride in cars all the time. It must be plain and simple. Then I read the next sentence. It totally changed my way of thought. She had never rode in a car, so she didn't know what would happen or what it would feel like. She would probably be very nervous without any background information about what would happen. That was a great metaphor to describe Liesel's experience.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

LWW Ch 3 Edmund and the Wardrobe by 2

    Edmund and the Wardrobe Ch.3

       Lucy runs out of the wardrobe to where the others are at. She tries to tell them about Narnia, but when they don't believe her, she starts to cry and runs away from them. A few days later, they begin a game of  "hide and seek" and both Lucy and Edmund hide in the wardrobe. When they enter they aren't together, so when Edmund is in the wardrobe, he sees a light and goes to  it thinking it is the room, when it is actually Narnia. When he realizes Narnia is real, he shouts a not-so sincere apology to Lucy, but is interrupted by the Queen of Narnia.

            This song reminds me of when Edmund is meeting the Queen/Witch/Jadis.