I'm reading the book "City of Bones" by Cassandra Clare. I didn't read as much as I would have liked during our long "break," but I did read a few chapters and it's getting pretty intense. A lot of questions are getting answered, and innocent people aren't as innocent as they were put to be. The main girl, Clary, is a tough girl who knows what she's talking about. She's also a bit stubborn too. This book is gonna turn out to end quite dramatically. I also think Clary is a bit confused and is being put through so many emotions right now. Her mom is captured and her mom's supposed boyfriend ends up to not actually care about her. Also her mom might not be a full human. Clary is meeting new people and creatures everywhere she goes.
I had started to read this book in seventh grade, but I found it a little boring,s o I stopped reading it. Now, it seem better than when I last read it. When I can sit quietly and just read, I'm very involved in the book and it's a great read. I would recommend it to anyone who likes the fantasy genre types of books. It's an easy read, too. Also, what I've learned from my book is to never trust any character. They all are not who they seem to be.
Reading Times:
8/17/12= City of Bones by Cassandra Clare; 10 min.; 6 pages
8/20/12= City of Bones by Cassandra Clare; 32 min; 29 pages
8/22/12= Worksheet; 30 min.
8/24/12= City of Bones by Cassandra Clare; 37 min.; 34 pages
8/25/12= City of Bones by Cassandra Clare; 24 min.; 20 pages
8/26/12= City of Bones by Cassandra Clare; 28 min.; 26 pages
8/28/12= City of Bones by Cassandra Clare; 21 min; 20 pages
8/31/12= City of Bones by Cassandra Clare; 15 min; 16 pages
9/4/12= City of Bones by Cassandra Clare; 12 min.; 9 pages
Morgan, make sure to minimize plot summary and keep your focus on what you are thinking as you read. Also, you repeat some information here from your last post on this book. And make sure to include your reading details - see the "Routines" document for a model of how to report them.
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