Thursday, December 10, 2015

2nd Quarter Independent Reading Reflection



This semester I finished 3 books if you include The Color of Water, by James McBrideand my memoir, Gang Leader for a Day, by Sudhir Venkatesh. The other book I read was The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, by Mark Haddon. Last quarter I read about two books. My book choices were not that rigorous but The Curious Incident of the Dog of the Nighttime was written in a "curious" way (Lol, I'm so funny). In all seriousness though, the chapters were prime numbers and the narrator wrote with lots of and's and without contractions. For example, "...Then, when I have got a degree in Maths, or Physics, or Maths and Physics, I will ever able to get a job and earn lots of money and I will be able to pay someone who can look after me and cook my meals and wash my clothes..." I didn't choose the level of challenge because I just picked up the book and started reading it but it was a good read. I'd have to say that the best book I read was Gang Leader for a Day because of how informative and suspenseful it was. I discovered that the biography-type books are not a bad choice.



My goals from the 1st quarter were to read more books with a greater vocabulary, more discussion topics, or longer books. I don't think I met that goal. I could have been because we read our memoirs. Some measurable goals that I have for my 3rd quarter independent reading are to read a total of 4 books even if they are shorter or less complex. I also want to read some more fantasy or fiction books such as The Drafter by Kim Harrison.


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