Monday, November 9, 2015

Blog #10 Due: Tuesday 11/17/15

Post the title/author/page # you are on of your book. If you had to choose ONE word to describe your book, what word would you choose? Be specific as to why you chose this word. Remember to always include specific details from your book. Make sure your response is at least 5 sentences. Remember to make 2 comments on other student's posts.

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tnoliver6 said...

If I had to choose I word for my book it would be informational. The reason why is because the book have alot of facts on reptiles. The information will help me be more active on reptiles and how they adapt. The page that i am on is page 61. I will keep reading the book and learn more facts about them.

mbowman4 said...

I am reading The Prince of Mist by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. I am on page 47. If I had to choose one word to describe my book I would say "horrifying," because the book has a lot of ghostly elements. Also the book is very spooky and one of the main characters is a ghost, so yeah. It could also be described as exciting, but it's more horrifying than exciting, because you don't know what's going to happen and sometimes it leaves you at a cliff-hanger. They are on a journey to uncover a hidden secret, not knowing what stands in the way.

mbowman4 said...

@tnoliver6 Good job and I love reptiles.

lthigpin6 said...

The title of my book is Heaven is paved with Oreos, by Catherine Gilbert Murdock and I am currently on page 6. If I had to choose one word to describe my book id describe it as abnormal. I would choose this book because the main character does abnormal things. I know this because I am abnormal. I do a lot of things similar to the things she does. Like always wanting to be the center of attention just to be it.

lthigpin6 said...

tnoliver6 id love to read your book

lthigpin6 said...

mbowman4 sounds really intresting ill probably read it

JFox4 said...

The book that I have finished is Treasure Hunters: Secret of the Forbidden City by James Patterson. One word to describe the book I am reading is treasure. I choose this word because my book is about finding lost paintings which are treasures to the world. Also because all their rivals are trying to look for the treasure and everything in the book is clues to find the treasure. One example from the book is when a thug captures the Treasure Hunters and tries to get them to tell him where the treasure is.

JFox4 said...

@tnoliver6 it is good to learn about new things.

JFox4 said...

@lthigpin6 being abnormal is good.

ahenderson4 said...

The book I am currently reading is "Michael Vey: Battle of the Ampere" by Richard Paul Evans and I am on page 140. The best word to describe this book is "electrifying". This is because it is shocking and it about electric kids. One example is when they set up a prison break using their electricity. Another was right after when they got captured.

zwiggins2 said...

The book I am currently reading is "Dead City" written by James Ponti. I am on page 90. The word that best describes my book is exhilarating. I chose this word because my book talks about a teenage girl fighting zombies, what's not exciting about that? One example is when the author tells how the zombies began to pop out of their graves and came after the main character as she ran for her life.

zwiggins2 said...

@lthigpin6
The book "Heaven is paved with Oreos" is a great book.

zwiggins2 said...

@Jfox4
James Patterson is an excellent author!

KKimbrough1 said...

The book I am reading is "Rump: The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin" by Liesl Shurtliff and I am finished reading it. One word to describe the book is phenomenal. I chose this word because the author made an classic tale into a enjoyable story. An example of that is when Rump told the princess that is she told him his name, he'll give her back her baby. This shows that she took a piece from the classic and made it compelling. that is one word to describe the whole book.

KKimbrough1 said...

lthigpin6 next time I'am going to look for that book.

KKimbrough1 said...

zwiggins2 fighting zombies is probably exhilarating.

jroach5 said...

The book that I am reading is Star Wars: Attack of The Clones by R.A. Salvatore. I am on page 564. One word I would describe this book is fascinating. One example is when Obi-Wan figures out about the clone army. Another example is when Count Dooku tells the truth about the Republic being controlled by the Sith lords. It is fascinating because this is the climax of the Star Wars trilogy.

sthakor1 said...

The book I am reading is 'Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters' and I am on page 215, the author of this book is Rick Riordan. If I had to describe this book with one word I would say adventurous. I would say this because the book has so much adventure going on in it. For example Percy sneaks onto a boat filled with monsters and other forces siding with Kronos. Also when the boat their on gets destroyed and Percy and his friend Annabeth drift away at sea. This is why I would use this word to describe the book.

sthakor1 said...

@JFox4 I think that books is almost like mine because both seem adventurous and I might consider reading it.

sthakor1 said...

@ahenderson4 That book sounds really good and it sounds like it has adventure just like my book.

klynch4 said...

The book I am reading is Cake Pop Crush by Suzanne Nelson I’m currently on page 84. If I had to choose one word to describe my book it would be mixed. I would choose the word mixed because one minute Alicia is talking about the bakery and then she is talking about dating the competition. In the book it says “Backing out isn’t an option.” This quote is showing that Alicia isn’t backing out on dating the competition.

klynch4 said...

KKimbrough1
Thats a good book.

klynch4 said...

zwiggins2
I should read that book sometime.

mdinh6 said...

I am currently on page 279 of The Selection by Kiera Cass. A word that would describe this book is individuality. I chose this word because in the book, you can only win the Selection by being yourself and having features about yourself that stands out. The people who got kicked out of the selection in the first half were people who tried to be someone they weren’t. Others would try to fake a personality for the money and the crown. Individuality really stands out in this book and gives the message that you can achieve a lot by being yourself.

mdinh6 said...

sthakor1 The Percy Jackson series are the best

mdinh6 said...

klynch4 That book seems interesting

cnelson2 said...

I'm currently reading Through My Eyes by Nathan Whitaker and on page 83.If i had to choose one word to describe my book it would be commitment.I chose this word because the way that Tim tebow commits to his team and god is incredible.Also because he not like anyone else on the field because he actually has a passion for the game of football and hes not just doing it for the money.He loves the game more than anyone on his team I know this because he shows it when i watch him play.Also he plays with god which is a big part to some religious people.

cmitchell1 said...

The book I'm reading is "Magyk" by Angie Sage,in the "Septimus Heap" series, and I'm on page 375. Many 'one words' could describe this book, but I choose the word 'Frustrating," I choose this word because at the beginning of the book, like the first page, Septimus Heap died. The series of the book is his name, so I know he has to be alive. There is a character I suspect to be him but I don't know yet, so I frustrated. The last chapter of the book (page 543),according to the table of contents, is "Septimus Heap," so my suspicion may or may not be confirmed. So I'm just really frustrated, so I describe the book as frustrating!

cmitchell1 said...

@sthakor1 I agree that that book is adventurous.


@mbowman, that sounds like a pretty cool book!

cmitchell1 said...

@mbowman4 is what I meant to type in the previous comment...

gdummett1 said...

Were World Rise of the wolf by Curtis Jobling and I'm very close to finishing the book. If i had to choose one word to describe my book the word would be "Thrilling" The book takes place in a medieval world, it's action packed and early on has very sad moments. I was hooked the moment i started reading and I don't regret it at all. The kingdom is ruled by a tyrant and due to not wanting to spoil the book i wont go into anymore detail on the amazing things in the book.

jroach5 said...

Were World is a good series of books.

blugenbeel6 said...

I’m reading storm dancer by Jay Kristoff and I’m on page #21. The one word I would use to describe my character is fearless. The reason I chose this is because she has stepped in between to giant men fighting and forced them to stop. Also she was given an impossible task and if it wasn’t accomplished she and/or her family would die. These are the main reasons why I would describe her as fearless.

blugenbeel6 said...

sthakor1

I love that series it's one of my favorites.

mscott1 said...

The book I'm currently reading is Neil Gaiman's, "Coraline". If I could use one word to describe the whole book, the word would be, peculiar. In "Coraline", there are talking cats, talented mice, button eyes, and above all, a child-eating mother. I think "Peculiar" is a good word for describing the book. Also, I'm on page 87.

mscott2 said...

@gdumment1 "Were World Rise" sounds thrilling.

mscott2 said...

@sthakor1 Adventurous sounds like a good word for your book.

awhitfield4 said...

I am currently reading Id tell you I love you, but then I’d have to kill you by Ally Carter and I’m on page 148. If I were to describe my book in one word it would be undercover. I would use undercover because they are all spies and they just started to go on undercover missions for a class at their spy school. Also because every since Cammie has met Josh she has to be undercover every time she sees him. When she sees him she has to pretend to be a home schooled religious girl not a spy who goes to a private all girls school.

awhitfield4 said...

@mscott1 your book sounds weird but peculiar is a good word to describe the book.

awhitfield4 said...

@mdinh6 your book sounds interesting!!

jroach5 said...

@mscott1
Coraline is a good movie.

dgross4 said...

My book is The Fallout by S.A. Bodeen. I am on page 156. If I choose one word to describe this book it would be "dramatic." The reason that I picked "dramatic is because everything in the book is how the family needs to adjust to there new lives. Another reason it is dramatic is because everyone in the family is always arguing.

dgross4 said...

awhitfield4 That sounds like a good book.

dgross4 said...

gdummment1 That book sounds interesting.

daproctor5 said...

the name of my book is called infinity ring and the title is Behind enemy lines its by Jennifer A. Nielsen and im on page # 146. i would choose the word interesting because my book is very interesting.

daproctor5 said...

the book Percy jackson sounds good


the book treasure hunters sounds good to

HHershkowitz1 said...

My book Is "The Underdogs" by Mike Lupica and I'm on page 43. If I had to choose one word to describe my book I would choose "Hope". I would choose hope because because so far through out my book, my main character Tyler Will needs lots of hope to help his team. His football team needs money for their uniforms, water, snacks. But doesn't have to money, so he keeps a smile on his face and starts a fun raising business. Will Tyler just wont give up on his team. He keeps trying with all the hope he has.

HHershkowitz1 said...

@daproctor5 Great Job !

HHershkowitz1 said...

@dgross4 Great Details ! I love it.

tbwilliams5 said...

The title of my book is “Unleashed” by Gordon Korman. I’m currently on page 61. One word I chose to describe my book is attack because so far from what I’ve had read in the book, Luthor who is an attack dog has been attacking this truck that passes by almost every day. Every time the truck passes by his owner’s home he goes into attack mode, and starts chasing the truck.

AHolich1 said...

I am reading Music In America by John Tasker Howard. I am on page 83. If I had to choose one word to describe my book it will be "Informational". The reason why I picked informational is because my book is nonfiction, since it is facts about music and history. Plus to prove it is considered informational, it has dates (1770's), real people (Mozart, John Smith, etc.), real places (London, United Kingdom), types of instruments (cello, viola, etc.) and so on.

tbwilliams5 said...

@dgross4 sounds like the family is very stressful in the book.

tbwilliams5 said...

@AHolich1 book sounds very informational

AHolich1 said...

@MScott1 Sounds just like the movie, are there lots of differences?

@TBwilliams5 Sounds like a really awesome action book!

cwright6 said...

I'm currently reading hoot by Carl Hiiason and im on page 125.

one word i would choose would be adventurous. roy is a boy full of curiosity. he saw a young boy without shoes on an the next day he set out to follow him. roy didnt know what to expect. there were many obsticles through his journey on finding the no shoe boy.

cwright6 said...

@AHolich very interesting

@tbwilliams5 sounds like a cool book


Nvance5 said...

The book I am reading is "Independent study" by Joelle Charbonneau and I am on page 289. On word to describe my book is elusive. The reason I picked this word is because a lot of people are secretive and do not share with others. Times when people withhold information can be found any where in the book witch shows how my word fits the books one word description.

Ale2 said...

I am currently reading The City Of Ember and I am on page 100. The one word I would use to describe this book is mysterious. I picked this word because the main character talks about going out of the city of ember and go to the city of light but it is darkness until you find the city of light. Another reason I chose this word is beause the city has random power outages and the city is underground so when the power turns off than it is pitch black but nobody knows why it keep shutting except the mayor. And that is why I chose that word.

Ale2 said...

@nvance5 the book you are reading sounds a lot like mine.

Ale2 said...

@cwright6 I just read a book by Carl hiason he is a good author.

LBaker4 said...

The book I'm reading is the Kill Order by James Dashner and I'm on page 200. One word I could use to describe this book is catastrophe. I chose that word because the world is in a catastrophe ever since being hit by the Scorch, viscous sun rays that destroyed the world. Another reason, which is quite literal, is that the main organization is called World In Catastrophe. From the very start of the story, catastrophes are happening all over.

LBaker4 said...

@Ale2
That was a good book that I've read.

LBaker4 said...

@Nvance5
Elusive seems like a great description for your book.

erowland4 said...

I am reading Messenger by Lois lowry and I am on page 79. One word I would choose to describe my book would probably be healing. The reason I choose this word is because Matty (the main character) can heal things. Another reason I chose this word is because they all live in a village for injured people and they go there to heal and live there for now on.

erowland4 said...

lbaker

Good word choice, very creative.

DDaniels4 said...

The book I am currently reading is chomp by Carl Hiaasen,I am on page 40. One word I would use to describe this book is ordinary because this book have a realistic setting and everything but the one thing that pops in my head about this book is when wahoos dad was hurt by a frozen iguana falling out the tree. And know his dad can’t work because of this incident and the other thing is that the cray family have minater zoo at the back of there house with snakes,alligators,monkeys and etc. most people today would have a small farm at the back of there house but nope the cray family have a small zoo at the back of there house.

rowland4 said...

nvance5

You chose a very creative word.

DDaniels4 said...

@erowland4

good conection of word choice to the character

DDaniels4 said...

@Ale2

That book sounds instresting

hkim1 said...

I'm reading a book called The Hunger Games by Susan Collins and I'm on page 165. The word that describes this book is originative. When I frist read this book I thought it was very original. They have 12 districts and they have a game every year killing each other. I never read a book like this much interesting and exciting. All the characters coming out are all attractive and I really feel like I really know them. I think it is a really good book.

hkim1 said...

@Ale2 good

hkim1 said...

@erowland4
good

ahenderson4 said...

hkim1
Interesting, I never would have thought of using that word with that book.

ahenderson4 said...

erowland4
Seems like a good fit.

cbruck6 said...

The book I am currently reading is Quantum Prophecy: The Awakening. I am on page 233. The author is Michael Carroll. If I had to choose one word to describe it, the word would be: generation. There is a new generation of super-heros. There is a new generation of villains. There is even a new generation of technology!
@mbowman4
That sounds like a cool Halloween-y book.
@jroach5
That is my 2nd favorite book series, but I haven't read that book yet.

ZGano5 said...

I am almost done with my book called Better off Friends by Elizabeth Eulberg and am on page 237. If I could only use one word to describe this book, I would use the word realistic. In about almost every movie or book the guy gets the girl, but not in this one. If you took notice to the title, you would know that. With the two main characters, Levi and Macallan, being only friends that is realistic, refreshing actually. Because in reality the guy is not always going to come and sweep the girl off her feet. There is not always going to be that guy to take you away from all the bad and live happily ever after with him in your castle with your four kids. That is the reality of it honestly.

ZGano5 said...

HHershkowitz1

I read that book a while back and it was quiet amazing. I personally liked the ending the best!

ZGano5 said...

KKimbrough1

I read that book a couple years back and it was utterly amazing! I totally agree that the way he turned an everyday fairytale into an incediable story was brilliant.

lrepp4 said...

The book I am currently reading is called Finally by Wendy Mass and I'm on page 113. If I had to choose one word to describe this book it would be goals. I chose this this word because she has a list of things she wants for her birthday when she turns 12. Another word for the thing she wants is her goals in life. She said it herself that one of her goals is for her parents to trust her to stay home by herself, to get home phone, and to babysit.

lrepp4 said...

DDaniels sounds like a good

lrepp4 said...

erowland4 interesting I think I might read it next time.

ajoseph5 said...

I am currently reading “The Lions of Little Rock” by Kristin Levine and I'm on page 44. If I had to choose one word to describe my book it would be segregation. My book is set in the 1950s where segregation is still around. Marlee and her dad believe in integration but other people in her family seem not to. Marlee and Liz, the new girl at school, will be faced with segregation. They will have to take on the dangers to them and their families to stay friends.

ajposeph5 said...

@lrepp4 That sounds like an interesting book.

ajoseph5 said...

@cbruck6 That book sounds good. I might read it.

lpark1 said...

I’m still reading “Counting by 7s” by Holly Goldberg Sloan and I am on page 160. If I had to choose one word for this book, it would be “extraordinary.” I chose this word because especially main character Willow is extraordinary. She is genius and very different from other girls of her age. On page 128, it says, “The little girl was strange. Couldn’t everyone see that? Look at her clothes and her hair and her glasses and her luggage with the wheels.” It also says that Willow could recite digits of pi, but she just stopped at second 7 because 7 was her favorite number, on page 53. And personally, I think the book’s plot is really unique, because this book doesn’t have a big conflict or adventure that leads the story to, but it has type of everyday big event on every few chapters.

lpark1 said...

@erowland4 Your book seems interesting.

jbruce2 said...

I am reading Chomp by Carl Hiaasen. I am currently on page 45. If I could describe this book in one word it would be outdoors. Why I would choose this word is because Wahoo the main character loves outdoors and lives in the Everglades. There is not a day where Wahoo is not outside. Outside is Wahoo's happy place.

lpark1 said...

@mbowman4 Nice blog and your book sounds cool.

jbruce2 said...

@lrepp4
Sounds like a good book.

jbruce2 said...

@erowland4
I might read that next.

tmodican5 said...

The name of the book I am reading is by author Lisi Harrison and this book is also a part of her series called The Clique novels and I am on page 35 and the book is called "Dial L for Loser". One word I would use to describe my book is suspenseful. The reason that I would say that is because in the beginning of the book the clique and the main character Massie Block got expelled and it took about four pages until they told us why they got expelled. I would also call this book suspenseful because it took awhile for them to actually introduce the characters. The identity of the characters sort of stays a secret for a while and then the eighth page they actually told us how they met ,their personalities, and things of that nature. The reasons that I just stated are the reasons why I chose suspenseful as the main word to describe this book.

tmodican5 said...

@jbruce2
Your book sounds like a very interesting book and I would be sure to read it when I'm finished with mine.

Taasved4 said...

I am on page 77 of All the Lovely Bad Ones by Mary Downing Hahn. If I could pick one word to describe the whole book so far I would probably pick Karma. I would pick karma because the two main characters were pretending to be ghosts and try to "haunt" the inn. They end up freaking out some of the guests at the inn, but the also wake up the real ghosts of the inn. The real ghosts don't appreciate the pranks and decide to give the kids a taste of their own medicine. So in a way the kids are getting karma for trying to play the role of something they are not.

Taasved4 said...

@jbruce2 It sounds like an interesting book especially with the everglades.

tmodican5 said...

@erowland4
Your book sounds interesting and I've heard good things about the book so I expect to hear good things.

Taasved4 said...

@Lrepp4 That sounds like a book almost every teenager can relate to, sounds like a good book!

msmith2 said...

I'm currently reading The Maze Runner by James Dasher and I'm page 145. If I choose one word to describe this book it would be danger. The reason I see this is because the characters are always at a fight to survive. There is always dangers affecting the characters i saw this on page 9 when it stated "... you're the first greenbean since Nick was killed." This shows that there must be dangers because someone died. Anyway I'm enjoying this book so far and I can't wait to read the rest.

msmith2 said...

@jbruce2 That sounds like a great book, I might read it next!

msmith2 said...

@lrepp2 Thats sounds like an interesting book!

Mcline1 said...

I am currently reading Airman by Eion Colfer and I am on page 300. If their is one word to describe this book it would be survival. It shows fights between characters, prison, and escape. Their is also the protection of Princess Isabella, poisoning, and newborn babie brother. He is(Conor)always fighting againt the marshall who is trying to kill him.

esmith5 said...

I'm currently reading, "Me Earl and the Dying Girl" by Jesse Andrews and I am on page 124. If i could choose one word to describe this book so far, I would choose the word humorous. This book is extremely funny and has caused me to attempt to restrain from laughing out loud while reading in class. Maybe the humor isn't for everyone, considering it has a dry, sarcastic, dark tone to it but that's what I find amusing so this book is perfectly suited for someone like me. There are jokes at all the wrong times which makes everything ironically even more hilarious, in my opinion.

esmith5 said...

Mcline1
That sounds like a good book.

esmith5 said...

msmith2
I loved that book, I hope you enjoy it too.

tnoliver6 said...

lthigpin6 like the title of your book.

tnoliver6 said...

esmith5 you have read alot

jedwards2 said...

I am currently reading 39 clues Unstoppable by Jeff Hirsch and I'm on page 40. One word to describe this book is daring . My definition of daring is to be willing to take on difficult challenges or task . This book is daring to me because there 8 kids trying to stop Pierce from closing in on them. But they are doing it all by themselves cause they are daring and unstoppable.

jedwards2 said...

What are they trying to survive from . @msmith2

jedwards2 said...

Why are zombies after her ? @zwiggins2

jtrumpy02 said...

my book is star wars the old republic the fatal alliance im currently on 276. the one word i would use to describe this book is power because in the book the main characters are faced with fighting an unknown force called the hexs which are a adaptive type of droid.

aberryman5 said...

The one word I would choose to describe my book is adventurous. The characters go on amazing adventures to find out about some house hold items. But before that the new kid nick moves from Florida to Colorado. In his new school he meets this girl Caitlin who helps him along the way. I would recommend this book.

aberryman5 said...

Jedwards2 That is a good book.

aberryman5 said...

jtrumpy2 I love star wars.

nlabender5 said...

The book I am reading is Were World Rage of Lions and I am on page 252 by Curtis Jobling. If I were to pick one word to describe my book it would be journey. It would be journey because thats what they are doing so far in the series on a journey to find Gretchen. Since the start of book 2 Gretchen was captured and Drew went on s journey to save her and Drew just now found her and thats where i left off. I might have to change the one word because I'm only a little past half way of my book and I think I can change it to adventure because thats basically what this story is a big adventure.

nlabender5 said...

aberryman5
I chose adventure too.

nlabender5 said...

jtrumpy2
I didn't know starwars made big books.

Ischleissing4 said...

msmith2
Very good book.

Ischleissing4 said...

Ddaniels4
Frozen iguana?

jlross1 said...

I am reading The Orphan Train Adventures by Joan Lowery Nixon and I am on Page 131. If I were to choose one word to describe this book, I would choose fascinating. I would choose fascinating because I like to learn about the wars in the 18th and 19th centuries and I am a drummer. A boy close to the age to enlist, showin’ up at the right place at the right time with a fine drum like this one or a shiny bugle, just might find himself a part of the Union Army.” Pg. 9. “The force made him stagger, but he quickly straightened, keeping his drumbeats loud and true despite the fear that knotted his stomach and made his throb.”

Gazam5 said...

I am reading "The 39 Clues" by Jude Watson and I'm on page 97. One word that I would describe by book is interesting. The 39 clues is interesting because they have to find clues to solve mysteries. The other reason is that this book is so interesting is that I'm just waiting for what happens at the end. I can't wait to see if they can find the hostages.

Gazam5 said...

Jiross1 My friend said that book is very awesome and it has a good ending.

Gazam5 said...

tnoliver6 Sounds interesting!

WDyke6 said...

I am reading the coloring book by Colin Quinn. I am on page 196.The one word i would use to describe my book is realistic. The book is about his encounters in his life and the situations he has been in. It is realistic because these things actually happened to him and it isn't a story and it isn't made up.

WDyke6 said...

msmith2 sounds interesting

WDyke6 said...

esmith5 good comment

shughes6 said...

i would describe my book"the ghost of gray lock" in one word has"eerie .the reason why is the fact that gray lock is old and overgrown.also the fact that it was a place for healing for children and teens with disorders.many patients died so it was shut down.

shughes6 said...

sounds like it is a really good book. WDyke6

shughes6 said...

nlabender5
sounds like a good book i will have to read it sometime

cscott1 said...

I am reading The Land of Stories a Grimm Warning by Chris Cofler and am on page 102. If I had to choose one word to describe my book it would be magic. I chose magic because everything in the book is magical. It’s filled with magical people, creatures, and objects. For example in the book on page 84 it says,” I walked past the trolls and was trying to find the herd of unicorns I had lost track of…….” This quote is pretty self-explanatory but it shows that in the book there are lots of magical creatures.

cscott1 said...

WDyke6 Is your book realistic fiction or non-fiction.

cscott1 said...

Jiross1 My friend said that book has a good .

cscott1 said...

Has a good ENDING. It cut that word out for some reason.

sclark5 said...

The book I’m reading is the perfectionist by Sara Shepard and I’m on page 104. One word I would use to describe this book would be imperfect. I would say this because all the main characters have to put on a perfect front to survive their school. These people in the book go to a school where you have to have perfect grades and everything. For example Caitlyn’s brother passed away not long ago so she has to pretend that everything’s going great for her. Also Mackenzie’s dad had abandoned her when she was 15.

sclark5 said...

cscott1 that book sounds good.

nkmccleese said...


The book that I am reading is “Trial by Fire”, the author is Josephine Angelini. I am currently on page 106. If I could choose one word to describe this book I would choose, Powerful. I know powerful would be a weird word to describe this book but it fits the book perfectly. This book draws you in from the first word, as it progresses later on, you actually feel like you are a part of this book. The author has a way to make this book cast a spell, where it clues you in. The book can also be powerful, because the book is basically about a girl who is a witch, and she has to learn quickly to become the most powerful witch to win the war. For her that was a lot to take in, so she ran away, bumped into a stranger, she didn’t know the stranger, but the stranger seemed to know her and wanted her dead. Until he found out, that she wasn’t the person that he wanted, so he trained her and helped her, over the period of time he feel in love with her. Making this book to leave on a powerful note.

sclark5 said...

esmith5 I've read that book before its pretty good.

nkmccleese1 said...

@ Cscott1, it seems like a really good book, I should check the book out.

@esmith5, sounds like an amazing book.

Abpugh 5 said...

The book I am currently reading is "Pretty Ugly" by Karyn Langhorne Folan. I am currently on page 128. If I could choose a word to describe this book it would be " entertaining". Like it makes you want to keep reading more. I think this word describes this book because it's alot of drama going on and family problems just like in real life.

Abpugh 5 said...

Sounds like an amazing book @nkmccleese

Abpugh 5 said...

Sounds like a good good book @tnoliver6

mncolton2 said...

Daniel X by James Patterson and I am on page 65.one word that i think describes my book is. Action packed because he fights aliens and hunts them down. he revels that he is an alien. he has powers that give the ability to turn in to anything he wants and he can create anything he wants.

ARossi2 said...

I am reading The Maze Runner by James Dashner and I am finished with the book. If one word could describe the book, it would be mysterious. Just think about it, Teenage boys get sent to the middle of a gigantic maze filled with animachine hybrids, with no way to get out, with no memories of whom they are. After the main character, named Thomas, came out, a weird girl shows up with her, he survives a night in the maze, and the whole place shuts down. Can you take one look at that and tell me that isn’t mysterious?

ARossi2 said...

@nkmcleese You sound like the perfect book critic.

ARossi2 said...

@jlross1 I love that quote you put in.

mncolton2 said...

@shughes6 i love your discription

GKloeppel5 said...

My book is Game Changers Play Makers by Mike Lupica and I am on page 60. If I chose one word to describe my book it would be entertaining. My book never leaves you bored; it always keeps you on your toes and make you want to keep reading. The book is action packed and every chapter makes you want to read to the next chapter. I find this book entertaining because it is about sports which I find cool and interesting to read about.

GMaran6 said...

At the moment I am reading Lyonesse by Sam Llewellyn and I am on page 79. If I had to choose one word to describe my book, it would be fantasy. The genre is more so fantasy, but when I'm reading it seems as if the book itself is creating a mood of fantasy. Also, some details are quite well said or my imagination does all the work. The word fantasy just screams my name when I'm thinking of a word to describe this book. (or none of this could be true and I'm losing my mind and getting closer to complete insanity every second)

GKloeppel5 said...

WDyke6 the word realistic goes with your book, good reasoning why realistic goes with your book.

GMaran6 said...

@GKloeppel5 I'd describe the book as tacky because the name is "Game Changers" and it's about sports.

GMaran6 said...

@ARossi2 Yes, I actually could, by looking up a summary. :)

GKloeppel5 said...

Gazam5 I have read one of the 39 clue books before and they are interesting, good word to describe the book.

drivera4 said...

My book is called All The Lovely Bad Ones By Mary Downing Hahn and I finished the whole book.If I could choose one word to describe my book I would say scary.The reason I would say scary and not horrifying is because the book is kind of cheesy and boring.My book is about Travis and his sister Corey, they go to visit their grandmother's hotel for the summer.While they were staying there they met the ghost children,Seth,Ira,and Caleb.Travis and Corey's job was to put the ghost children to rest.

drivera4 said...

@GKloeppel5
Sounds like a good book.

drivera4 said...

@ARossi2
Sounds like a good book.

Abennett6 said...

I'm currently reading the Midnight Library Voices by Damien Graves pg 124. If there is one word to describe my book it would be mysterious or crazy. In the last chapter she was hearing conversations in her head. Then they got even worst that one of the conversations happened the day later causing a death. These are the reasons for why I think this book is crazy.

Abennett6 said...

@sclark5 wow that's crazy

Abennett6 said...

@WDyke6 sounds good

Mcromarty2 said...

My book is the Juvie Three and I'm on page 133, the author is Gordon Kormon. If i had to choose one word to describe my book it would be adventurous. Because all of my characters come from a different neighborhood or state. They haven't come together yet though, the characters all go their certain way. The characters travel to different places that's why i say it's adventurous if I had to use one word.

Mcromarty2 said...

@tnoliver6 reptiles sounds interesting

Mcromarty2 said...

@zwiggins2 is dead city good?

arodriguez6 said...

The book that I am currently reading is Prisoner by Alan Gratz and I'm on page 103. The word that I would use to describe my nook would be holocaust. It would be holocaust because that is the setting of the book. The book is about someone who services the holocaust.

arodriguez6 said...

That sounds like a book I would read @Abennett

arodriguez6 said...

I read that book it was pretty good @ARossi2

dnazariorodriguez2 said...

The book that I'm reading is Doll Bones by Holly Black and I am on page 146. One word I would describe this book is mysterious. I would describe my book mysterious because they are going on an adventure to take a doll made of real bones back to its grave. But the adventure doesn't turn out to be as planned. Every plan they come up to go to the grave turns out wrong or impossible.

dnazariorodriguez2 said...

@arodriguez Is the Holocaust a good book?

dnazariorodriguez2 said...

@drivera4 Sound like a good book.

chodges6 said...

I have just recently finished reading the book, “Pipe Dreams” by Kelly Slater. After reading this book, I can conclude that the word “motivational” would be the ideal word to describe this book. I think “motivational” would be the appropriate word to summarize this book overall because Kelly Slater’s life story is very inspiring and motivating, in my opinion. Kelly Slater became one of the most well known professional surfers due to his success in competitions and his unique and advanced style of surfing. He won eleven world titles, which is a pretty shocking amount. He also became one of the best big-wave surfers despite the fact that he grew up in Cocoa Beach, Florida, which is known for having the most consistent small waves. His childhood stories and the events that led up to his great success are filled with many life lessons in which I find motivational.

jhardy5 said...

I'm am reading 39 clues by Rick Roidan and I'm on the 72 page. There are many words I can use to describe this book. But if I only could choose one it would be mysterious. I would pick that word because the whole book makes you want to know what will happen next. There is always an event that makes you keep wanting to read.

jhardy5 said...

That sounds like a great book considering the fact that my uncle is a correction officer.

jhardy5 said...

That sounds very interesting and creepy. I hope you are amused by that book.

tfolston6 said...

The book I'm reading is Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson. I'm on page 114. If I only one word to describe this book, it would be thrilling. The book I filled with action and superheroes. It grips your attention and leaves you wanting more. "He pushed off and jumped backward, the windshield shattering into pebbled glass, using the momentum of the car to throw himself into a backflip." Scenes like these fill this book. Its action packed and suspenceful. Because of the way the book is written, you feel as if you're watching the scene play out in front of you. That's why the one word used to describe this book is thrilling.

tfolston6 said...

@dnazariorodriguez2, My friends have read that book, and they say its mysterious and eerie.

tfolston6 said...

@chodges6. That book sounds good, would you recommend it to a friend?

jsmith1 said...

I am currently reading the book "Mocking Jay" by Suzan Collins and I am on page 327. If I had to choose one word to describe this book I would choose "outstanding" because Suzan includes such little detail in her books and that's what makes it interesting. She tells what the character is thinking and how that character feels. One of the examples is "We both know I'm right. We're pushing against the incoming tide, trying to get out of the bunker." She tells what the character is doing and thinking and that's what I like about this book the most, how descriptive she is.

Nia Brown said...

My book is How to meet boys by Catherine Clark, and I just finished the book. One word that describes the book is Cliché. Cliché because just look at the title How to meet boys really? Like how more cliché can it get? The whole book is about to girls in their grandparent’s lake house for the summer. Finding boyfriends and falling in love. That the most cliché book I’ve ever read in my life.

sbell4 said...

The book I'm reading is Evercrossed by Elizabeth Chandler and I'm on page 130. One word that would describe this book is "powerful." I say this because it's almost like everything in it has a deeper meaning. Every word means a thousand just by itself. But it's not only the words, it's what happens too. For example when Tristan gives life back to Ivy with a single kiss. This scene is so powerful and I don't want to say romantic but it captures you. That's why I live this book so much.

shoulihan1 said...

the book i read is raft by se bodeen and im done with the book and if i could use one word to discribe the book it would be surviver. because she is a surviver, her plane crashed her only person with her died and she is alone and she still survivied. she is realy a surviver.

sbell4 said...

@jsmith1 I've seen that movie and I know they're always different but good job!

shoulihan1 said...

sbell4 that book sounds great

shoulihan1 said...

jsmith1 nice discription of the book.

sbell4 said...

@esmith5 I kind of want to read that now. I like dark funny books

srodriguez2 said...

Cirque Du Freak is the book I finished. It was written by Darren Shan. If I hade to choose one word to describe my book, it would be adventourous. I would consider it adventurous because Darren has to become a half vampire and a vampire's assistant in order to save his best friend from dying. He was bit my a poisionous spider that Darren stole from a freak show and the vampire Darren stole from was the only person with the antidote, but the vampire wouldn't give it to Darren unless he became his assistant.

sarodriguez2 said...

@jsmith i love the hunger games series

srodriguez2 said...

@dnazariorodriguez2 I've read that book, it's pretty good

mbradford4 said...

I am reading Skeleton Key by Anthony Horowitz. I am on page 132.If I chose a word to describe my book, it would be mysterious because it is the matter of life or death. If he lives, he would be keeping his job as a teenaged secret agent. If he dies, someone would have to take his place.

mbradford4 said...

srodriguez2's book sounds interesting

mbradford4 said...

I think I have read Arossi2's book before

sharriett4 said...

My book is called The Raft by S.A. Bodeen. I am done with this book. If i had to choose one word to describe this book i would choose frightening. this book is about a girl who gets lost at sea and almost dies multiple times. that is frightening..

sharriett4 said...

@mbradford that sounds like a very good book.

zberman4 said...

My book is called deck Z by by Chris pauls and Matt Solomon. if i were to describe this book in one word i would say interesting because it really is quite boring but It has some interesting parts regarding the zombies

zbergman4 said...

i read the coloring book it was pretty rad @whdyke6

svhernandez6 said...

I'm reading A Pack Divided by Erin Hunter. I just finished the book on page 278. The word I would describe my book with is mysterious. There are a lot of unexplained myths and strange things like murders happening and no reason for why they are happening. The main character, Storm, starts sleepwalking and not remembering how she got there. Then, dead bodies and food start turning up out of nowhere. Nobody knows if these are coincidences or not.

svhernandez6 said...

@sbell4 truly a touching and original story...

svhernandez6 said...

@shoulihan1 Survivor*

rparent5 said...

I am reading the book the Simpsons by Matt Goening. I am currently on page45.one word i would use to describe this book funny. i would describe it as this because they are always trying to make you laugh with raunchy comedy.Weather it be a joke about politics or Bart pulling prank, they are sure to make you laugh.

rparent5 said...

@chodges6 that book sounds guh-narley dude.

rparent5 said...

realistic is a great way to describe your book @wdyke6

nlewis5 said...

My book is finished. I read Infinity Ring Book 2. The author was is Carrie Ryan and that one word is exciting. There is always a time in the book where they will be in grave danger or are involved in something big.Like when they see vikings.

nlewis5 said...

@rparent5
sounds cool

nlewis5 said...

@svhernandez6
wow interesting.

mwaters6 said...

I am reading The Rise Of Nine by Pittacus Lore and i am on page 203. If i had to choose on word to describe this book I would say that it is very Chaotic. I choose this word because there is always a battle going on in almost every chapter of the story. The book shows a lot of fights going on and a few characters dying in a very sad way during some of these battles. Crayton dies by being smashed by rocks on page 189 during a very challenging fight.

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