The author ended with a cliffhanger but it doesn’t really make me want to read the next one. If he had made the book longer and finished talking about how Sarney and Nightjohn taught in the pit school it would’ve been better. I wouldn’t recommend this book to someone unless they really liked books about history. My opinion on the movie is worse than the book. The only thing I liked about the movie is that Pawley got married and the slaves seem happier than described in the book.
What I didn 't like about my book is that it left me on a cliff hanger. I cannot tell you how much I dislike cliff hangers. They make everything so confusing. For example you have an idea of what the ending will be, then the cliffhangers come around and they put a twist on your theory. They leave you in suspicion wondering about what will happen next, and they make it seem like there is going to be another book, when there isn 't. Sometimes they aren 't annoying, they just make you think about the story, and the purpose of the story in a way.
Answer: No, the book didn't end in the way I thought it would. But I kind of expected there to be a twist towards the end of the book. Overall I really enjoyed reading the book. I wasn't bored at any part and it was somewhat a easy read.
I have, and it is about babysitting. The author Emily North and the illustrator Rick Powell made this book to be a realistic fiction. The main characters are Laurie, Jimmy, and Tina also, it takes place at Jimmy and Tina’s parents house. The conflict is that Laurie likes to make bracelets and she went to the kitchen to get them cookies and milk and Tina and Jimmy spilled the box with the bracelets and beads. Next she was worried about her masterpiece bracelet and the blue bead.
The page setup of the book was spaced out and divided into easily comprehensible paragraphs. The text also included what appeared to be sketched images, which would be helpful to keep a child interested and engaged. The plot of the book built on itself well, and it led to the big picture idea at the end in a very easily understandable way. Every piece of the story that the author provided along the way added an element of deeper understanding, which resulted in a very meaningful end to the tale.
Like when Janina and Misha were hiding from the Jackboots, I never wanted to stop reading so I could find out what happened. Overall, this book was great and it taught me alot about what people were feeling throughout this horrible
Initially, I thought this book was horrible because it is very depressing. I thought that I would never recommend this to anyone. However, once I had finished, I realized there were many great aspects. I ended up recommending it to many of my family members and
The Babysitters Club series by Ann M. Martan is a true classic. The first book in the series, Kristy’s Great Idea has sold about 180 million copies and several T.V shows and Movies have been made about it. Kristy’s Great Idea falls into the genres of growing up and fiction. My project type is theme and I will identify the theme of the story and how the main character changes throughout the book.
I was not disappointed by the end of the book, I was morally relieved. April has again written another very good mystery book, and I will continue to read the rest of the books that she has
Even though it was such a short book, it seemed complete. There weren’t gaps in the story like I’ve seen countless times in other short books. Nothing seemed to be missing, and there was a full
In the book, Other People’s Children, author Lisa Delpit does and excellent job compiling her experiences as a black educator through various essays and responses. It is though these essays and responses that Delpit tries to educate the American educator on the diversities we see in the classroom. She makes it known throughout the book that we need to make sure all students receive the same educational opportunities regardless of cultural background, race, or ethnicity. One thing that really stood out to me in this book was that she suggests that we appreciate linguistic diversity in the classroom. Stating that some student’s don’t have access to the “politically popular dialect form” also known as “Standard English”, and these particular
It was like watching a Netflix show that you are really into and after each episode you just wanted to find out what happens next. So you watch another show after another, and it ends up being really late. That is exactly how I felt reading this book. This book made me feel all sorts of emotions. At the beginning of the book I felt mad because Macy made some pretty dumb decisions that caused her to be in a bad situation.
This book was interesting for me because it allowed me to relate to a character. I love reading novels that not only allow me to feel a connection with a character, but allow me to relate to their personality or
Once I got to the end of the book my thoughts changed even more. This book was now starting to be one of my favorite books that I have ever read. Everything was great until I reached the last sentence of the book. To be honest, the last sentence kind of ruined my thoughts on the book, but overall it was still a great
This is a story about Sally. Sally was born into the middle-class. Sally had little education because she went to a public school and she had to drop out of college due to her being a single mom. Sally needed to work full-time in order to provide for her and her child. This was extremely hard on her because she did not have anyone to watch her child due to lack of income to pay a babysitter.