Monday, December 8, 2008

Cameron's Book blog for 2nd book project /Endymion Spring


2nd Book Blog by: Cameron Schnell on Endymion Spring

The genre of this book is non-fiction. the things that drew my attention to this book were the dragons on the front of the cover and the plot of the book sounded amazing.
Summary:
In the dead of night, a cloaked figure drags a heavy box through snow covered streets. The chest, covered in images of mythical beasts, can be opened only when the fangs of its serpent's-head clasp taste blood.
Centuries later, in an Oxford library a boy touches a strange book and feels something pierce his finger. The volume is blank, wordless, but fine veins run through its pages, and they seem to quiver, as if alive. Words begin to appear in the book-words only the boy can see.
The significance of the title Endymion Spring is, that one of the main characters is named Endymion Spring and he is also the one who discovers the secret of the book in past.
If I could ask the Author 3 questions they would be
  1. Will there ever be a sequel to Endymion Spring?
  2. what ever happend to Faust after Endymion Spring escaped from his clutches?
  3. Will Duck ever take off her yellow rain coat?
The reason for these questions are If there will be a sequel I bet it would be awesome, and they never tell what happens to Faust after peter and Endymion get away and Blake's little sister is nicked named Duck because of her yellow rain jacket which she refuses to take off because she believes that it (the rain jacket) will keep her parents from getting a divorce.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

snitch-joey stitzel

Snitch is a non-fiction book. I chose this book because I saw that it was a really little book and i thought it would be the best to get a small book because I wanted to get the project over with. But I didnt think it would be as good as it was,because I looked on the back and the summary didnt look that good.


Snitch is a book about a kid named josh who has had some problems with his choices in the past and has lost some friends that he probabally shouldnt have. Josh lives in a one room apartment with his older brother derek and his wife miranda and his little nephew digby. He lives this life because his parents died at a young age and he has been going threw tough time not only with his brother, but also with the law. Josh's probation officer gives josh two choices,go to jail for a while or go to a dog training class. You probabaly thought he took the class instead of jail,well your wright. As he takes this class he is so bored and he thinks it's pointless, but what he doesnt know is that his old friend Scout is also in the class, this would be a good thing but they are now enemies. After getting to forgive eachother Scout and Josh become friends again. bu tasjs t beginin of i all, during the recovery class they meet a kid named Travis. this kid is nothing but trouble and of course josh always ges stuck with th toubel makers. and Travis hates josh so he thinks of the worst scam in the world that involves josh's life. i may even involve te law!




Monday, December 1, 2008

Eagle Blue - Kayla Roche'


Everyone in their lifetime has experienced some sort of doubt or misfortune whether it be school, family, or sports, but want so bad more than anything in the world to overcome it. I know I have. The story Eagle Blue written by the intriguing Michael D'Orso made a huge impact on the way I view athlete's. From this well written story about a men's basketball team trying to prove that they are better than drugs and fights, they become strong men. They believed in what they wanted to achieve and they learned throughout their story that giving everything you have into something you love is worth it in the long run. Especially to see your family have the smile that goes on for miles just because you are healthy.

D'Orso does a phenomenal job of capturing the hearts of his readers, including me, because of his empowering voice in his script. Not only is he letting his readers in on the story for first hand, he describes the students and athletes perfectly. If you saw them in person, you would know exactly what they looked like. As the story continues, they build together not only a stronger community, the bond of friendship. One of the most important qualities in life because it shows your true character. As an athlete and to all of the other athletes out there, this is such a heart-to-heart book because not only does it show true character, it shows how powerful a coach can be. A role model, a leading man, but more over, someone who thought that he could change one life, ended up saving and making better lives for others. Everyone knows that there is a special gift each individual has. Kind of like a story that has purpose. Eagle Blue is filled with laughter, suspense, and last, filled with something that heroes and role models do best.. Being true to themselves.

"Why did you feel it was so important to write an inspiring story like this?"
I would ask this because I feel that inspiring and making other people believe in themselves is helping them achieve those goals that they want to reach. I truly believe this is a great representation of someone who wants to do just that.

"As a child growing up, did you love basketball like you interpreted how much these athletes did?"
Reading this book, I found myself reading the text as if I was there sitting at an interview with D'Orso because of how well and profound his writing is. There was a point in the story where I realized, "Wow, he must have made an impact in many people's lives while he grew up." That is an amazing thing to me.

"When did you realize that everyone deserves a chance?"
In my opinion, everyone deserves a good chance in life whether they are poor, or rich, or has the most expensive car because no one is better than someone else. It is all politics and that is what is most disturbing to people when it comes to sports, or just life in general. But the fact of the matter is, I believe that the author did an amazing job at exhibiting the men for what they were on the inside. What their heart told them to do besides their actions.

I am extremely happy I read this book. I would recommend this to anyone who feels that helping and supporting others in life is something that is priceless. Just like paying it forward. Something that no person can put a value on.