I chose Gordan Korman because I read one of his books already and I thought it was really good. He is a fan of "The Great Gatsby" and he wrote a book kind of similar to it but a modern day version of Gatsby. I saw that he has written books on sports which I like especially about football. The way that he writes stories its smart almost like you have to read between the lines at times.
I would like to know his opinion on "The Great Gatsby." He usually involves football in some of his books makes me kind of wonder if he ever truly played because the way he tells his stories in detail. My question I would ask is, "Who was the eyes of god in Jake Reinvented suppose to portray?" Another question I would ask if he would make another book like Jake Reinvented?
Block 1 Author Study
Monday, March 16, 2015
Carley's Author Study on Cassandra Clare
I selected Cassandra Clare for a few reasons. One because I love her stories, they're so exciting to read. Especially when Clary is first introduced to the world of Shadowhunters. She's confused about why only she can see them. She's afraid because she just watched them kill the boy who let her into the club. Then she's unsure of herself when she watches the boy turn to dust, how does she explain that? Clary puts on a brave face in the end and when she realizes one of the Shadowhunters is following her a few days later she doesn't hesitate to confront him. I love this part as well because Jace gets introduced and Clary isn't portrayed as a damsel in distress. Most girls go running and look like lunatics screaming about someone no one else can see. Clary goes up to him and demands answers, not even worried that he might just kill her like the boy at the club.
The second reason is because The Mortal Instrument series was supposed to be a trilogy, but she continued to write more. That's the main reason I want to know more about this author. When an Author says it’s going to be a three book series, that's what it is. They don't continue with the same story, usually they start another story or a spinoff of the old one. I want to know why she continued The Mortal Instrument books. Did she feel the story wasn't complete? Did she just love the characters so much she wasn't ready to let it end? Did she think she left a lot of holes in the plot that needed to be filled? I do not know but I hope to find out.
Frank's Author Study
Detective Michael Bennett, he is the main character In Tick Tock by James Patterson. He is a smart, strong, and brave individual he’ll do anything to protect his family. He also takes his job serious because in one of the cases he was working on he almost lost his life. He is always determined to solve the case he is in no matter what it is. He has 7 adopted kids because his wife couldn’t have any babies and his wife passed away. It was hard for him at first but he had to move on and now he is a ladies man and he can’t decide what girl he wants to to date either Emily or Mary. Other than that he’s a good character to write about than the other in the story because others are the bad guys.
He connects to me because i want to be in Law Enforcement. That’s the only thing i could think of describing him to me, but his significance is important because he is the main character in the story and the story reveals around him. Without him i don’t know how the story will start out if he wasn’t apart of it.
Justin Cox's Author Study on Martin Dugard and Bill O'Reilly
Justin’s Author Study #2
I picked John F. Kennedy from my author study book as a
character who has caught my attention. This character is in the book called Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot. In
this book the authors give a great depiction of how they want President Kennedy
to be portrayed. They describe him as a tall, young, handsome man who is a
caring family man, and a great leader.
With the election over and Kennedy already sworn in as President of the
Unites States, you begin to see another side of JFK. He begins to become more serious
around his family. Before John would go out in the lawn and play with his dogs,
and his young child. But now as he has started dealing with stress and the
political issues in the 1960’s JFK has become a more mature man, rather than
the young playful one, he was months before the election.
This brings JFK to life in this book. You never get
inside of his head and know what he is thinking. Which I believe is a good
thing. Not knowing his personal thoughts give him another distinction as a
character. I believe it makes him more significant to the storyline and how the
events happened in real life. It makes you feel as if you are there in the oval
office with President Kennedy listing to the conversations he is having with
his cabinet members. In the end Martin Dugard and Bill O’Reilly give a great
depiction of who and what John F. Kennedy is.
Tyrus Rankin Author Study on Rick Riordan
Tyrus Rankin
The Red Pyramid, by Rick Riordan
The character that really caught my attention in this book is a boy named Carter. His physical traits are that he is an African American male and I picture him as a kind of skinny kid from how he acts and all of the things that I read. Some other personality traits that he has are that he is shy and really timid. He doesn't like to be outgoing and do different things. He likes to just follow all rules that are set for him and keep that routine.
I think he is significant and really connects to me because he gets my attention the most. He is supposed to be one of the main characters who is saving the world and he seems shy and weak to me. How is he supposed to save the world like that? He is starting to go through some changes now that he has to save the world and his Dad like he is being a lot more adventurous than normal. He is also changing because he is starting to become more of a risk taker.
The Red Pyramid, by Rick Riordan
The character that really caught my attention in this book is a boy named Carter. His physical traits are that he is an African American male and I picture him as a kind of skinny kid from how he acts and all of the things that I read. Some other personality traits that he has are that he is shy and really timid. He doesn't like to be outgoing and do different things. He likes to just follow all rules that are set for him and keep that routine.
I think he is significant and really connects to me because he gets my attention the most. He is supposed to be one of the main characters who is saving the world and he seems shy and weak to me. How is he supposed to save the world like that? He is starting to go through some changes now that he has to save the world and his Dad like he is being a lot more adventurous than normal. He is also changing because he is starting to become more of a risk taker.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Taylor Colton's author study
I picked Dan Brown because I have read some of his books before and they really pull me into the story. I hardly ever read any books but when I skimmed the first couple pages of Angels and Demons I was pulled in right away. I am interested in finding out why Dan Brown wrights what he wrights. If he is especially interested in the genre of mystery and suspense or if it is related to something either himself or someone he knows experienced. I am also interested in what goes through his mind when he wrights.
I picked Dan Brown because I have read some of his books before and they really pull me into the story. I hardly ever read any books but when I skimmed the first couple pages of Angels and Demons I was pulled in right away. I am interested in finding out why Dan Brown wrights what he wrights. If he is especially interested in the genre of mystery and suspense or if it is related to something either himself or someone he knows experienced. I am also interested in what goes through his mind when he wrights.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Ryan Tilneys Author study blog
I chose the author James Patterson. I chose this author because his books can really draw me in. I have a hard time getting into what I'm reading, but this style of writing draws me in. Also I like what he writes about, it's very action suspense.
I'm interested in knowing how James knows so much about the police force. If he was ever a member of the force or has family on the force. I also wonder how long it takes to find out the information on his topics, in this case kid napping's. I also ponder the fact the he could pull some of his story ideas from the media, and other times I wonder if his sick mind flows on the page with a darkness darker then the ink itself in which he writes.
I'm interested in knowing how James knows so much about the police force. If he was ever a member of the force or has family on the force. I also wonder how long it takes to find out the information on his topics, in this case kid napping's. I also ponder the fact the he could pull some of his story ideas from the media, and other times I wonder if his sick mind flows on the page with a darkness darker then the ink itself in which he writes.
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