Thursday, February 22, 2018

Everything Everything by Nicola Yoon

“Everything Everything” by Nicola Yoon is the #1 New York Times best seller! I can see why it is because it is now my favorite book, (other then the book “Wonder” by R.J Palacio). The genre of the book is young adult fiction.“Everything Everything” is about a girl named Madeline Whittier who has a rare disease where basically she is allergic to the world. She hasn’t left her house in 17 years and the only people who are allowed to go in her house is obviously her, her mom, and her nurse Carla. Maddie’s brother and father died when she was young, so it has only been her and her mom for all these years. Maddie had the same routine everyday, until one day a new family moved in next door. Maddie sees this boy named Olly and she is sure she is going to fall in love with him but she knows it is going to be a disaster. This book is is 306 pages long and it has short chapters. A unique detail about the book is that it has pictures in them from the movie, drawn out pictures, and the text messaging from when her and Olly text. That is my favorite part about the book because when you are reading it you feel like you are in the book because you have a visual representation and you feel like you see what Maddie sees. I really hope by reading this, you will get this book because it has some twists, turns, and surprising moment in it that will get you at the edge of your seat. How would you feel if you were as sick as Maddie?

       

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Gracefully Grayson by Ami Polonsky

Have you ever kept a huge secret about yourself that if you told anyone it would change your life? Well if you have/are keeping a big secret you are just like Grayson. “Gracefully Grayson” is about a boy who has always imagined that he is a girl on the inside but was just born into the wrong gender’s body. Grayson is in 6th grade and he doesn’t have many friends. He sits in the library for lunch by himself and when he gets home he goes straight into his room. Grayson has had a terrible life already with his parents in an accident that led them to death, him having friends that uses him, and him holding this huge secret. Grayson joins a play at his school and auditions for a girl character. Does Grayson get the part? Does he ever tell his huge secret? You will have to see by reading this amazing book. (In case you were wondering, the genre of this book is fiction). I really like this book because the author wrote it about identity, self-esteem, and friendships. Your identity, self-esteem, and your friendships in life are very important and I think this author is saying to be yourself no matter what and good things will come along the way. Yes, some bad things might happen while you are being yourself, but it’s who you are and no one can change that. I hope by reading this blog you will read the book “Gracfully Grayson” by Ami Polonsky because it is an incredible book and I promise you will LOVE IT! So, by reading this, will you read the book “Gracefully Grayson?”

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

My Word For The Year

My word for the year 2018 is determination. I chose this word because all of my goals for this year has to do with being determined. This word connects to my life because I am determined to work harder in basketball so I can get better. I am determined to get good grades. I am determined to do my homework. I am determined about a lot of other things too, but there are too many to say I just wanna make sure I’m movating myself to do my best at everything and work hard. The word determination relates with friends because I want to motivate them to do the right thing. Also I am determined to keep them being positive and keeping negativity away. My word means that in my life I will do the things I want to do and push forward to keep doing it, and it even means that I will do the things that I don’t want to do but I have to get done. Living my word in 2018 will change my life by me doing what I really like to do so then I can be good at it now and be good in the future. The specific steps I will take to live my word are changing my mindset to not giving up easily and to work hard. I will hold myself accountable with my word by having my word in different places that reminds me to be determined about the things I do. Determination is my word for the year of 2018 and that is why it is for me and why I chose it.

Thursday, December 21, 2017

The Perfect Future

The Perfect Future is me playing in the WNBA with or against some of my friends that I play basketball with now. Basketball is my favorite sport and I want to keep playing it when I’m older. If I have any problems or I’m going through something, basketball is my way of getting out of it and it makes my problems go away. If I do get into the WNBA in the future I want to have a big house with 2 dogs, a pool, and a basketball court on the inside. I know that sounds like a little much but if I work hard at what I want to achieve in life, I can make anything I want happen. Also, in the future I want to meet Kris Bryant and Stephen Curry. I want to meet them because I think Stephen Curry is a good basketball player and I look up to him. He is a point guard and I am a point guard. Seeing him grow up and work hard to be in the WNBA inspired me to be like him, plus I love basketball. I want to meet Kris Bryant because he is my favorite baseball player. I also play softball and I want to play softball just kid he plays baseball. That is what the perfect future would look like for me and many more things.



Sunday, December 17, 2017

Geek Girl, by Holly Smale

Have you ever been a geek about something in your life before? Well if you have, then you are like Harriet Manners... excepts she’s a geek about almost everything. The recent book I read is called “Geek Girl” by Holly Smale. “Geek Girl” is about a girl named Harriet Manners who is a major geek. She has a best friend named Nat and a stalker named Toby. One day Nat takes her to a fashion show and Harriet is accidentally discovered by a modeling agency. Harriet was tired of being herself and she wanted to try to be a model. Though her best friend Nat’s dream is to be a supermodel, Harriet is going to try and see if she has what it takes to transform from a geek to a fashionable chic. That was a just a quick summary of the book “Geek Girl.” This book has 362 pages so it might take you some time to read it. I definitely recommend reading this book because it is a really good book and it is an interesting life for Harriet Manners.

Thursday, November 30, 2017

The Photo Album

Out of all the things from my childhood memories, I love my childhood photo album. I got it when I was younger (about 6 or 7). Parents gave it to me for Christmas. I keep my photo album under my bed so I don’t lose it because sometimes I can misplace things, and I don’t want to misplace this. The people who are in it is my sister, my 2 cousins (from my moms side), my mom, my dad, and I. I have this so I can save my memories from when I was baby/kid and from when my other family was younger too. I am probably gonna get a bigger photo album and put my memories from when I was in middle school until I am an adult so I can have those memories forever with me. That is why my favorite childhood memory is  my photo album.

                                   
                     

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Trouble Maker (By: Andrew Clements)

Have you ever reapeatedly got in trouble at school? Well if you have you can very much relate to Clay Hensley. The book I read is called “Trouble Maker,” by Andrew Clements. The book is about a boy named Clay Hensley and he is one of the “Cool kids” in his grade because he gets in trouble a lot. He is always in the Principles office for bad things and simple things. One day in art class Clay decided to draw a photo of a donkey with a mustache and glasses to represent the principal. Well of course he got caught and there is some bad things that happen because of that one drawing that almost everyone in his grade saw. Clay’s brother comes home from jail one day and changes Clay’s whole life around. I don’t want to spoil it all but that was just a quick summary of the book “Trouble Maker”. This book is a chapter book, it has 141 pages and the chapters are short. I think this book is for kids who are in middle school because it is a short book and middle schoolers can relate to it more, (by the way Clayton Hensley is in 6th grade). I hope by reading this you read this book because for my liking it is a good book and it is a crazy 6th grade school year for Clay Hensley.