“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies but the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” -MLK that’s one of my favorite quotes that reminded me of a little part in this book. This book is called Public School Superhero it’s a fiction book. This book is about this boy named Kenny Wright, in his imagination he is a superhero called Stainlezz Steel. But in reality he is a chess player but everybody in school calls him “grandmas boy”. Kids bully Kenny Wright because he is a chess player and they think he’s a grandmas boy. Kenny’s grandma becomes a big impact at Kenny’s life in so many ways, it’s like his mom. My favorite part is when he talks about him being a superhero because he talked about his powers and what he can do in his imagination. Would you want to become a superhero or did you wish you can become a superhero?
Thursday, March 22, 2018
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Horrific Story about Anne Frank
Alison Leslie Gold
“I think a lot but I don’t say much”-Anne Frank. This is a famous quote from Anne frank and this book that I read is really sad and gets you thinking. This book talks about the Holocaust and how she lived and how it was like.The two main characters are Anne frank and her sister mostly and her best friend Hannah. This is a biography, means that someone else wrote this book about Anne Frank and Hannah. Anne frank and her family went to go hide and she told all of her friends that they were moving from Switzerland. I do not have a favorite party about the story but the most interesting part is when they talked about Anne Frank’s diary.
Another one of Anne Frank’s famous quote
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
My Favorite Quote
Monday, January 8, 2018
Snitch Review
Ceasar segura
McClintock
Realistic Fiction. Snitch
The book “Snitch” by Norah McClintock, It was an interesting book. I finished reading this book, and I didenjoy it In my perspective. It wasn’t like that good where they made me wanna keep reading. The book is about a character named Josh had been living in a group home after being ratted out by Scott, his one-time best friend. Now he has moved in with his brother and overbearing sister-in-law and has been sent to a class designed to teach him to deal with his anger. When an old enemy continues to push his buttons and Scott appears to be up to his old tricks, Josh struggles to control his temper. Framed for a crime he didn't commit, it will take all of his new-found strength to keep his cool--and his freedom.
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