Hey bookies,
Sorry we can't meet during CSAP testing! Let's go ahead and read to p. 166, Chapter 17, for next Thursday, and then we'll set goals for over spring break. If you have any questions, post here! I'll post some discussion questions next week.
:)
Mrs. P
P.S. I started tearing up in the 6th grade hallway yesterday while doing monitoring duty when I was reading. Love this book! :)
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CSAP.
Tragic.
Having no good book for CSAP.
Heartbreaking.
Help Me out bookies!
I seriously gotta visit and slpa some comments into you....
:D
Anyway, i'm going nonfiction. that has to be a first. I'll be reading Michio Kaku's book (can't decide between the physics of the future and the physics if the impossible... But the cover of the physics of the impossible will make me look more intelligent when I read it on the plane.) Anyways, it is all about how technology is beginning to deny scientists claims of impossibilities, and informs about technology that will be available soon, as well as a glimpse of the world in 2100, not to hold your breath...
I promise to review it for our bookies! keep commenting not to be forceful or anything...
I read 1984 as my book during CSAP testing, but I also picked up a book called Crossing, by Andrew Xia Fukuda and read that after school in the library(didn't dare to check it out until today, as I've had two books overdue for weeks...unlike Altona, Niwot does not give you notices on these kinds of things...). I can't really decide if I liked it or not, but I literally finished it a few minutes ago.
Ending was interesting...didn't care too much for the writing style, but it was okay for a first novel of Fukuda's. Maybe you'll find some interest in that, Nathan? CSAP's over anyway, but....
Need to find something for the plane tomorrow...I read 1984 on my last plane trip, so don't really feel like bringing that. And what are you guys going to read for your last book of the year?
Analie
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