Sunday, June 19, 2011

blog post 4/4

the last part comes when christopher finally arrived at london for his mom, or at mr shears place. and after he told his mom what happened, he gets to stay for a night; a policeman came and asked some questions too. but in fact, mr shears wasnt happy of christopher staying; he and mom even have a fight. later, i think mr shear went crazy, so mom "borrowed" his car and head back to dad, etc. for this part i have no actual reaction that makes sence...., so......, yeah. in conclusion, or over all, i like this book! thanks:)))

blog post 3/4

and later comes the most exciting part of the book, the climax. christopher was told that her mom is sick and shes staying at the hospital for not seeing her for days. he also said that dad woulnt let christopher to visit, and for more reasons. but in this chapter, he found out that his father was lying for the whole time, told by his neibors; later he also discovered that his dad is the killer who killed the dog next door for mom leaving him, and mrs shears not caring them (he and his son), or thats what dad thinks. then the book discribes that christopher was in fear, so he ran off to london for his mom. this part of the book ends with how he gets their by train, and walks, so as the methods he walks through the crowd, etc.

blog post 2/4

as i read along, i realized that the author actually explains everything clearly; every imagination, every road he passes by, every thing that he sees, etc. it made it easy to picture because he explains things in detail and you can actually sketch it all out in your head. unlike other classic novels, you might been told that this book, and that book are masterpieces and stuff, but when you actually read it, at least for me, you seldom gets the picture. the story goes on as winston investigating the killer of the dog. there are pretty much off topics that the things going on in his mind, which is also quite interesting to read.

blog post 1/4

the first part of the bookwas approximately a quater of all the pages. the cover of the novel mad me feel like im helding the book upside down, which is quite interesting. i like the way how author starts the book, which cuts through the point right away; which also keeps me awake, or for a while. i like the style of the book as well, the book was easy-going, no many big words and free-style writing, like the pictures that comes often while reading; it made it easy to go along.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

bike trip

within the two weeks we grade ten are gone, i enjoyed and hated it at the same time. im glad that i get to visit and see places and so as people i dont usually see everyday in Taipei or from where Im living; I hated it because it kill me when im on the bike, and it's like on-going forever everyday, gee!

Favorite

the book now we're reading is my favorite- the curious incident of the dog in the mid-night time. so as the author(is my favorite), ha. its because i have a poor english, but i read this book smoothly. and that's so unsual

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Homework12, part two post!

we went through our reader, Macbeth scene one through three and so as four to five this week in class. I like this book pretty much as well cuz it used simple language, but awkward ways of speaking sometime. I find this book simple but meaningful the same time. theres always some sort of reason behind their acts or moves that characters did. And Mr. Catlin also read us the original ones, the use of word is even more weird. But i find it quite cool!

Homework12, part one post!

if my momory serves, i remembered tht our homework ten was an article about Aspergers. I never had a chance to actually know anything about this situation. Never will, if it wasnt this assignment. so what im trying to say that, i quite enjoy and like the article that wa assigned this time. and its use of language was simple, easy, and straight forward! makes it even... BETTER~

Thursday, March 31, 2011

rEFlecTioN ovEr...

The book Animal Farm is the book that we've been reading for the last few weeks. Comparing to the book that we've also read, 1984, is quite expressed differentely. In my opinion, I think two of the books trying to express the same idea but it appealed differentely from actual paper! They're both generaly talking about how people or animals that played a insignificant part of the book ruled by an absolute dictatorship. Though it shares the similar idea, since it's the same author who wrote the book, the way that animal farm expresses it is more general and easy to understand; inversely, the book 1984, expresses it in detail with a chunk of descriptive words are used. Though they're somehow different, but I think both of the books are fastanating! And also after reading One Hundred Years of Multitude, I've been thinking of moving to another country is a interesting idea.

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