Monday, May 7, 2012

Blog #12 Due: Monday 5/14/12

Please post the title, author, and page # of your book.


How does the author of your book make the characters believable? Be specific and explain thoroughly.  Make sure your response is at least 5 sentences.  Do not forget to comment on 2 of your classmates posts.

143 comments:

nmongo2 said...

The book I an currently reading is "The boy in the stripeed pajamas". The author of my book is John Boyne. I am currently on page 7. The author makes the character believable by putting him in a real world situation. Also by what he experiences during the Holocaust.

Jdale2 said...

The book I am currently reading is Money Hungry. This book is by Sharon Flake. I am on page 31. The author of this book makes the character believable becaus she gives very good supporting details. Also she tells us what the character is thinking and how she feels.

Jdale2 said...

nmongo2, I read this book. It is very good and it is not a true story. OOO yea i see dead people.

nmongo said...

jdale2, Good book. I think you should find a better reason though!

Jdale2 said...

Jdale2, You did a wondefull job and that is the miost impressive blog and comment in the entire world. YOu are a combinations of Jesus and Beyonce.

dgillespie5 said...

The book im reading is Halo:Cryptom by Greg Bear, on page 236. The main character of the book is very believable in that he shares his expireince. This is done in great detail by expressing the characters thoughts and feelings through the text. For example while undergoing the brevet mutaion so as to gain access to the Domain, the character explains the agony of his rapid development. He then on occasion uses simile to compare his personal expireance to that of the observed feelings of a similair scenario.

AStephens5 said...

The book I am reading is called Matched. The author is Ally Condle.I just started this book and I am on page 51. The author makes this book believable by incorporating real life situations into it. Though, what happens in the story isn't something that would happen in our generation, its vivid and its not out of the ordinary. This book isnt' fantasy but has aspects that may be characterized as that.

AStephens5 said...

dgillespie5:
Is that a good book?

dgillespie5 said...

Jdale2, try giving more details to back up your post.

AStephens5 said...

nmongo2:
I loved that movie!

JFox5 said...

I just started great Expectations by Charles Dickens so I don't know. The last book I read was
Found by margaret peterson haddix. In the book a boy named Jonah is adopted and try to find out who his friend's, who just found out he was also adopted, real parents are. The author makes the chararcters more believable because the author explained what Jonah and the best friend were feeling/ thinking.

dgillespie5 said...

Astephens5, sounds like an emmersive book.

eMoody6 said...

Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. I finished the book.
Collins makes the characters in her book seem believable because they aren't just black and white. She puts a lot of depth into her characters. There are a lot of shades of grey in her story. Good people that make bad decisions, or bad people that have a good moment or two. She keeps them real.

eMoody6 said...

JFox5,
I've never heard of that book, but I would like to read it.

eMoody6 said...

AStephens5,
I love it when the author makes situations that can be believeable.

metroidman97(chunt6) said...

the book i am about to start reading is shakespeare's inults by wayn f. hill. judgeing by the title, the only character is shakespear. i belive he will be beliveable because of the way the language is used. and besides, it's shakespear! how can you argue with one of the greatest writers of all time?!. and by looking at the insults on the front cover, this is going to be hilarious.

metroidman97(chunt6) said...

hope the movie doesn't suck like the twilight disaster

metroidman97(chunt6) said...

eMoody6
hope the movie doesn't suck like the twilight disaster

metroidman97(chunt6) said...

dgillespie5
how many novels of that game are there!?

lrichey6 said...

My book is Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher, and Im on page 67. The author makes the characters believable by talking about how the characters feel and what they think. Also, the way they are makes them seem real and they way they talk also makes them believable too. Also, by having the characters do real things and seem like what is going on really might of happened.

Slaw5 said...

I am currently reading The Maze Runner by James Dashner. I am on page 20. The author makes the main character believable by having him experience the same emotions normal people would feel if they were in his place. He is extremely scared and curious about what's happening to him. He is confused about why he is in that situation.

Slaw5 said...

Jfox5, I read Found last year. It was really awesome! My sister had to read Great Expectations for school this year and her expectations for the book after the first chapter weren't very great.

Slaw5 said...

EMoody6, I love that book! It is amazing!

anichols2 said...

The book that I am reading is The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks. I am currently on page number 19. The author makes the characters believable by 'painting a picture' in your head of what they look like, he also uses supporting details, explains everything, and has a lot of dialogue. He also tells us what the character is thinking or feeling.

anichols2 said...

lrichey6,
I have never heard of your book. What is it about?

anichols2 said...

nmongo2,
Do you like the book?

dhileman6 said...

Title: The Last treasure
Page: 76
Author: Janet Anderson
I'm not quite sure, but I guess it's because the author has studied the main character's past (Ellsworth Duncan, or Zee). The author has a family tree of the Smith Family. That's all I can think of, so I'll describe a little of what's happening so far. Ellsworth is sent to Elizabeth Kerr's house to learn about the last treasure of John Smith. Ellsworth's father told Ellsworth not to try to find it alone, so Ellsworth plans on going with his cousin, Jessica Colby, or Jess.

dhileman6 said...

@nmongo2
I've watched the movie last year, but never read the book. I wonder if it's any better

dhileman6 said...

@Jdale2
Sounds like a book based on greed. But I find greed in most of the books I read, so I doubt I'd read it.

Jdale2 said...

dhileman6, THANKS for commenting on my blog... And it does have to do with greed and what she will do to get money

nmongo2 said...

dhileman6, never heard of that book. Is it a movie cause i prefer to watch not read.

tgarrison2 said...

I am currently reading Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. I am on page 73. The authour makes the characters believable by giving them situations that A usaul tennager would go through with A
little twist. The main charcter Katniss is in A situation where she has to choose between two guys to date.

bferguson2 said...

I am currently reading A Kiss in Time by Alex Finn and I am on page 13.
The main character of my book is Talia. Finn makes the characters in the book believable because they all have human characteristics like Talia is snobby and picky, and the dress for sixteenth birthday ball, has to be certain type and color. Her governess, Lady Brooke, is also believeable because she does not believe in fairies, and most humans don't..

awilson2 said...

I am currently reading Lost and Found by Anne Schraff. I am on page 58. The author makes the characters believable by making them have feelings and emotions that you can relate to. When the author makes the reader have visions of the story, its a good way to show and explain what the characters feel.

bferguson2 said...

anichols2,
OMG THE LUCKY ONE?! I have that book sitting on my bedside table and I have yet to read it. Or see the movie! :( I really want to. Is it good?

tgarrison2 said...

nmongo2,
Ive always wanted to read that book but I could never find it.

bferguson2 said...

eMoody6,
the hunger games series is the best series of books EVER! I just finished Mockingjay :) Read Catching Fire! It's definitely the best of the three.

awilson2 said...

@ bferguson2- That book is a good way to show what the characters believe. I think I would want to read it some day.

tgarrison2 said...

awilson2, how does the authour make the reader have visions of the story?

awilson2 said...

@eMoody6- Everybody is reading The Hunger Games...but I do not see what the big deal is. :)

zphillips5 said...

tgarrison2 i have read that it is good awilson2 my mom said that was a good book but i have never read it.

jdennis5 said...

The book that I am currently reading isAlibi Junior High. The author is Greg Logsted. The page that I am currently on is page 7. The author makes the characters in my book believable is that he makes them have flaws. Like cody dosnt like stuff because it reminds him of the past. Like when his aunt had a Yankees' hat on when she was picking him up at the airport.

Ntburke5 said...

I am currently reading hunger games by Suzanne Collins. I am currently on page 24 of this book. The author makes the character believable because of the tough times they are going through. Also the emotions and things they say. Such as "I volunteer as tribute".

@Jdale2 sounds like nothings going on so far

@Dgillespie5 Why daniel do you always read halo books

jdennis5 said...

i agree with ntburke5. dgilispie does always read halo.

zphillips5 said...

My book is Artemis Fowl. the author is Eoin Colfer. im on page 224. he gives the protaganist human charachteristics such as hair color. he is super smart and tells all about his own life.

Amanibusan6 said...

I am currently on page 77 of Mockingjay(book 3 of The Hunger Games), by Suzanne Collins. Collins makes the characters realistic by explaining their feelings. I mean you’re not human if you don’t have any feelings! She describes feelings of love by adding how bright red an embarrassed character’s cheeks get. She describes anger by explaining, in full detail, how Katniss slashes at Haymitch with such fury that it still leaves marks after a week has passed. She also puts in full detail, how tense things become in the arena, such as, when Katniss felt very wary about forming alliances. These details make you want to believe that these characters do exist.

Amanibusan6 said...

Tgarrison2:
That is my favorite book of the Hunger Games trilogy! I hope you’re liking it as much as I did!

Amanibusan6 said...

Anichols2:
I love comparing characters in books to the movie. It makes me very excited when they match the book’s description!

Mwilliams6 said...

The book I am currently reading is Fat Kids Rules the World by K.L.Going and I am on page 8. The author makes the story believable by how they describe the character. For example the first paragraph in the story gives a description of the main character, Troy Billings. I could already picture what he looked like only in reading the first paragraph .

Mwilliams6 said...

Nmongo2,
I've heard of your book before and it seemed really interesting

Mwilliams6 said...

Lrichey6,
Your book sounds interesting, what is your book about

cgreek5 said...

I'm currently reading A Luckey Child by Thomas Buergenthal. I am on page 153. My book makes Thomas real because it is about his life in Auschwitz. At the time he was 10years old. Anyon who wants to learn more about the Holocaust should read this book.

cgreek5 said...

nmongo2,
I think that you might like to read A Luckey Child. It's about the Holocaust too and the school library will have it soon.

cgreek5 said...

dgillespie5,
Would you reccomend that I read that book. Fellow Halo fan.

spena6 said...

nmongo2
I heard that book is incredible and very sad. It must be believable since its things that have happened.

spena6 said...

Jdale2
That book sounds good, I might read it.

spena6 said...

The book im currently reading is Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins im on page 200. The character makes it believable because it is the future and it is things that can actually happen because of people. The things that happen are from peoples fighting. In the book they are fighting for a cause that they want and many people do that in real life. The main character is very strong and leads this rebellion and it is like real life.

dhileman6 said...

@nmongo2 (again)
Yes, it's a movie. I watched it in mr. Clegg's last year when we were learning about the Holocaust.

TMartinez5 said...

I am currently reading Warriors New Prophecy: Dawn by Erin Hunter. I am currently on page 286. I do not really think my characters are believable. My characters are not real, they are talking animals, and the scenarios can never occur in real life, scenarios such as a calling from spirits to travel to a new place because humans are destroying it. Cats of differing clans/tribes talking peacefully are impossible. My characters may be believable in the book but not in real life.

TMartinez5 said...

@CGreek5

Ha! Many language arts students in the 8th grade are learning about the Holocaust.

anichols2 said...

bferguson2,
It was really good! I saw the movie first so it gives me a better background of what is going on.

jdewitt6 said...

I just began reading Star Girl by Jerry Spinelli! The author of my books is very good at making the characters seem believable and very life like. The story is about people in high school so I can sort of relate to them and they do things I would do. Also, the characters make mistakes and unlike movies and tv shows, humans do make mistakes. This book is great so far and you should really read it!

jdewitt6 said...

Tmartinez5, that sounds liek a good book! Great pick, Tishie :)

jdewitt6 said...

Amanibusan6, do you think Hunger Games is as good as everyone says it is? I want to start reading it!

lmartinez5 said...

i am reading Blindsided by Priscilla Cummings, im currently on pg.59. The author is writing about a real world situation about an ordinary girl named Natalie goes blind and describes her life and the challenges in her life.

lmartinez5 said...

jdewitt6, that sounds like a good book jamie.. good job explaining:)

lmartinez5 said...

anichols2
omg.. that sounds like such a good movie.. and book how is it ?(:

jdennis5 said...

lmartinez, that book sounds good.

abeatty5 said...

My book is Diesel by the engine co. of newyork. I am on page 50. and so far this book is really hard to understand. It names all thye engine parts in a diesel engine from the 1800s. So i would not recommend this to people who dont like to learn about old engines.

abeatty5 said...

cool book jdennis5

abeatty5 said...

awsome book imartienez5

snadon6 said...

My book is Lets pretend this never happened. This book is by Jenny Lawson. I am on page 12. Well this book is a memoir, so this is her life story so technically all the people have different names and stuff but they are all real people.
But this book is realllly funny!!!

LCBAGLEY6 said...

The book i am currently reading is Dairy of a Wimpy Kid.It is very good.Im on page like 90ish.My book is very beleiveable because he lives what most kids live when they are children.You should ree3ad it toooooooooooo.

wlawrence6 said...

I am currently reading Gregor the Overlander. The author is Suzanne Collins. And i am on page 3. The author makes the characters beleiveable by giving specific details about them and showing their inner thoughts.

ebayer6 said...

I am currently reading "Tomorrow Girls: Behind the Gates" by Eva gray. I am on Page 72. Eva Gray makes the characters seem realistic by giving them real life problems. She also gives a background story about them. I love this book!

ebayer6 said...

wlawrence,
that sounds really good!

ebayer6 said...

lcbagley6,
I love those books!

Khaldeman2 said...

The book that I am currently reading is Kingdom Keepers 4 by Ridley Pearson. The main character in the book is Finn Whitman the fifteen year old leader of the group of keepers. The author makes him seem believable by presenting him with real life situations,and problems. Also he describes what Finn feels,thinks, wears,and says. So far this book is really interesting and I'm looking forward to reading the next one. By the way I am on page 322.

Khaldeman2 said...

Ebayer6, that title sound so suspenseful! Glad your enjoying it.

Khaldeman2 said...

Emoody6, I agree with you about how the Hunger Games author makes the characters real. Hope your enjoying the book!

Smasingil5 said...

I'm reading treasure island. I'm on page 14. The Robert louis Stevenson. The author makes the characters believable by describing the features as a person and there personality. I really like his descriptions of the characters and there situation?

Smasingil5 said...

Dgillespie5
Of all people your reading that!!!!'m

Smasingil5 said...

Emoody6
That book is amazing!!!!!

sbogue2 said...

I'm currently reading Cathcing Fire by Suzanne Collins and I'm on page 300. The author makes the characters believable by showing their thoughts and emotions. Also, she is very descriptive with everything Katniss sees, so you feel like you're there and it's real. Katniss and Peeta's love seems so real especially because it's a movie now. So it's easy to put the characters in the movie with the book and that makes it come alive for me.

sbogue2 said...

jdale2, what is your story about? Who is the main character?

sbogue2 said...

astephens5, your book sounds really good? What real world situations does it have? Is it supposed to be set in the future?

bbedell6 said...

The book I am reading is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling, also, I am on page fourty four. She makes the characters believable by explaining their emotions, and the reasons behind them. She gives them personality and makes their lives relatable. For example, Harry Potter has a crush on Ginny Weasley and he isn't sure how the relationship is going to work out. This happens to all of us at some point, so we can relate to Harry and Ginny.

dbenjamin6 said...

The book I am currently reading is Runaway Twin by Peg Kehret. I am on page 36. The author makes the character believable by putting her in a real life situation. The girl is trying to find her lost twin after they were seperated and put into foster homes.The author also tells us how she feels and her emotions on certain topics.

bbedell6 said...

emoody6, I agree, Suzanne Collins does a great job of making her characters believable. If Katniss and Peeta didn't have any challenges in their lives, then we wouldn't be able to relate to them.

dbenjamin6 said...

Mwilliams6,
Your book sounds funny I might want to read it after you.

bbedell6 said...

slaw5, I agree, in order for us to be able to relate to a character, we have to know what they are feeling. We have to be able to put ourselves in their situation.

dbenjamin6 said...

jdale2,
What kind of details does the author give you?

kaluckey4 said...

My book is Artemis Fowl. It is written by Eoin Colfer. I think the author makes the characters believible by making them act normally. I also think they seem somewhat beleivable because of there way of talking. I am currently on page 12 of my book. So far so good.

kaluckey4 said...

emoody6



the hunger games is good.

kaluckey4 said...

cgreek5



I hate the holocaust.

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scottr said...

The book I am currently reading is called The Giver. The author of my book is Lois Lowry. I am currently on page 112. The author of my book makes the character believable by leaving you guesting. He seems to try to make everyone wonder the same thing,"I wonder what's going to happen next." And that what I've been wondering through out the book so fare.

scottr5 said...

@AStephens5 I agree my sister read the same book.

scottr5 said...

@nmongo2 are all Holocaust books like that.

dmedyk6 said...

I am currently reading Middle School the Worst Years of My Life by, James Patterson. I am on page 22. My author makes the characters believable by giving them human characteristics and emotions. For example, my book is about a teenage boy who writes about all his experiences in middle school. The author also makes the characters believable by showing how they have to overcome problems throughout the story.

dmedyk6 said...

@dbenjamin6 That sounds like a really sad story.

dmedyk6 said...

@lcbagley6 I read that series in third grade.

hpeel2 said...

The book I recently finished was A time for courage by Kathryn Lansky. The author made the characters believable by putting them in a real historical situation. the suffrage movement was a event that effected all women in America.

hpeel2 said...

nmongo2, my book is historical as well.

hpeel2 said...

dgillespie5, I like your description.

ezuy6 said...

I just started reading Stargirl.The author of the book is Jerry Spinelli. I'm on page 10. The author making the characters believable by giving us a lot of details. Such as what is on their minds,what are they thinking and talking about, how do they look like. Even what are they wearing.And all of them have real problems like in real life.
I'm glad that i found this book, as far i really enjoy reading it.

ezuy6 said...

nmongo2
I was going to it, but a lot of people saying that that the movie is better. Do you like the book?

ezuy6 said...

lmartinez5
Sounds like an interesting book!j

ejones6 said...

My book is the fourth stall. I am on page 50. and so far this book is really hard to understand. it at the same time is very funny. yes i would. reccomend this book to who ever would like to have a good laugh!!!!

ejones6 said...

@amanibusian6
i read that book in 5th grade it was not that good to me though

rjacobs2 said...

The book I was reading was Iron Thunder by Avi. I am currently done with the book. Avi makes the main character, Tom, real by giving him the thoughts everyone around his age would have. Tom experiences both physical and mental pain during the course of the book. His reactions to these events make the character real.

rjacobs2 said...

sbogue2,

Hunger Games book?

pdixon6 said...

My character is believeable because she must deal with family guys and difficult dissisions and lies. Everone must deal with atleast one of these. No matter how hard she tries to help and or save the people she cares about theres always something going against her. My character is Katniss Everdeen. Im reading Catching Fire (the second book) and Im on page 236 the author is Suzann Collins.

pdixon6 said...

ejones6
Isnt that a movie? The boy in the stripped pajamas?

pdixon6 said...

emoody6
I agree

mmcclendon5 said...

the book im reading is fat kid rules the world.illustrated by k. l. going.im on page 23 my character makes things believeable by expressing his self through out the hole book. the character is out spoken whatever he feels or wants to do he does it.also the character is trust worthy and hinest.

mmcclendon5 said...

rjacobs2; you have a good book. read only half of it before i turned it in

mmcclendon5 said...

pdixon6; the boy in the striped is ta movie its just a remake of the book

aperez5 said...

The last book I read was the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. I have currently finished it. Suzanne makes the characters in the Hunger Games believable by telling the reader of what the character has gone through as well as the characters main activities that helps them pass the time or survive or to help with their families. One example is Katniss Everdeen, she tells the past of how well her life was until her father died in a mining incident. She explains on how she tries to survive after her mother abandons the family due her being in depression. Also she explains on how she does her job as a hunter and why it is legal for her to hunt.

aperez5 said...

@nmongo2
I heard that book is amazing but sad at the same time

@dgillespie5
I always wanted to read the Halo Books

Pmoreau05 said...

The book that i am reading is Wich and Wizard. It is by James Patterson. I just finished it. He makes the character act like normal people. Like if one of the characters got scared of something, it would be something that i would probably be scared of too.

Pmoreau05 said...

nmongo2,
that movie was sad

Pmoreau05 said...

Jdale2,
Is she hungry for money??

SJun2 said...

The book I'm reading is The Wizard Heir. It is by Cinda Williams Chima. I'm on page 243 and the auther of my book makes the characters believable by giving a set personality in each of the characters. The warrior in the story doesn't suddenly like ponies and dresses. The shy one isn't arrogant at random points.

SJun2 said...

Amanibusan6, that was a really good book.

SJun2 said...

EMoody6, that book made time go by very quickly.

Snetherland5 said...

I am currently reading The Woman in Black by susan Hill and am on page 50. The authore makes the chracters believeable by giving them obvious human characteristics. My book is horror therefore a lot of fear is involved. She describes the fear of the main character as papalyzing to the point where you can't move and thats how I feel hen I'm scared also. She also gives them traits like curisoity, sadness, and joy which makes the characters believeable to me.

Snetherland5 said...

Sbouge2,
That was my favorite book of the whole series. Do you like it?

Snetherland5 said...

Slaw5,
A lot of peole have read that book and really liked it. Do you like it?

aneal2 said...

i am currently reading Earthborn. The author is Sylvia Waugh. She makes the characters believable by expressing their emtions. Their thoughts on certain situations. For example when Nesta gets puched by a school bullie she pulls you into her thoughts on how she is so confused on what she did to cause such pain. I am n page 167.

aneal2 said...

jdale2: I love that book.

aneal2 said...

nmongo2: That book is so sad.

twilson2 said...

Titans curse, page 140~, Author Rick Riordan. Rick Riordan puts me in a place where i can understand the characters life. While he does that he talks about their adventures and how ordinary children figure out their demi-gods. I can almost relate to their lives except for the fact that they have adventures and they have powers. It is really cool to hear about the lives of these kids as they venture along,, and Rick Riordan does a good job of describing it.

twilson2 said...

@ntburke5 " Great Progress " Nick considering " reading is for girls "

twilson2 said...

@Jdale2 Yes agree that was a totally wonderful blog. It was the "miost" impressive comment in the world

awashington2 said...

I was currently readin The Lost Dogs. The author is Jim Gorant. Well the characters was real people. He made the character real because he told people about what happen with Micheal Vick and his dogs. The story was bad because he had some raw dogs.

awashington2 said...

mmcclendon5,

I wouldn't want to read that book.




scottr

I heard of that long time ago.

jmyrick2 said...

The name of my book is "The Fallen".By Paul Langan.Im on Pg.10. The author makes the characters as one of us as teenagers so it seem so real because situations like this happen,For example, In my community boys around the age of 15 and 16 start trouble.It even causes death.

lwooley5 said...

The book I just finished reading was called Demon Glass by Racheal Hawkins. It was 368 pages long. The author makes the characters believable by making the main character, Sophia, have realistic emotions and life situations. Sophia is a demon and has to stay with her father, who is also a demon, over the summer. While she is living with the council, she has to fight off demon hunters called The Eye. The only problem is, she is in love with a member of The Eye. That is how the author make the character believable by making her go through emotions and drama a teenager could have.

lwooley5 said...

Snetherland5,
The movie for the book looks kind of creepy. Is the book?

lwooley5 said...

scottr,
I read that book in fifth grade it was good.

tfried2 said...

I finished reading The Boy in The Striped Pajamas by John Boyne ( i havn't started a new book yet).The author made Bruno believable because he made Bruno a very naive character, who had no idea the holocaust was happening and why all the people in the striped pajamas were behind a fence.

jjmyrick said...

why was the book called demon glass seems kinda creepy, was it a scary book?