Thursday, March 10, 2016
TRUST NO ONE
The Drafter is a book about Peri. She holds a poweful skill that allows her to change time, although it makes her forget both the history she changed and the history she edited. Peri lands not in a normal job, but a job that tasks her with changing the past. She kills and deceives and brainwashes and steals.
She's a silent ghost in the night.
When Peri discovers that she is on a list of corrupt operatives to be killed she realizes that she has been manipulated, she has been used, she has been exploited, she has been controlled. Peri uses her ability in this sci-fi piece to show readers how important trust is in human relationships. The Veil similarly uses characters with special abilities in a different setting to also show use a similar message.
3rd Quarter Independent Reading Reflection
The books I read this quarter were:
The Drafter by Kim Harrison
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Cruise Control by Terry Trueman
No Right Turn by Terry Trueman
My goals last quarter were to read a total of 4 books. I met that goal. I met my goals probably because I read shorter books that were easier to read. One goal that I have for my 4th quarter independent reading is to read more books by Terry Trueman like Stuck In Neutral or Life Happens Next. Another goal I have is to read 4 books by the end of the quarter. They don't have to be lengthy books, but like last quarter I want to read any 4 books.
The Drafter by Kim Harrison
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Cruise Control by Terry Trueman
No Right Turn by Terry Trueman
My goals last quarter were to read a total of 4 books. I met that goal. I met my goals probably because I read shorter books that were easier to read. One goal that I have for my 4th quarter independent reading is to read more books by Terry Trueman like Stuck In Neutral or Life Happens Next. Another goal I have is to read 4 books by the end of the quarter. They don't have to be lengthy books, but like last quarter I want to read any 4 books.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Point of View - Steven Johnson
The columnist I chose was Steve Johnson, from the Chicago Tribune, whose point of view is lifestyle. In the two pieces I read, “5 things to watch for at tonight's Grammys, on CBS” and “What’s wrong with the new Starbucks loyalty plan? The answer is simple,” Johnson uses small side sentences, pop culture references, and elevated diction to talk about things that most people have experienced or seen in their life.
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