Monday, April 28, 2014

Eldest

This week I read Eldest by Christopher Paolini. It was a good book. Given that I talked about it last week, I won't say much. However, it did have a kind of cool plot twist. I would definitely recommend it to anyone. (First read Eragon)

Monday, April 21, 2014

Eldest

This week I read about half of Eldest, by Christopher Paolini. It is the sequel to Eragon. Eldest tells of how Eragon goes to the forest in order to meet and train with the elves. In the mean time, Roran is attacked by the Razac and the Varden move to Surda. It is a pretty good book. I have been waking up early to read it because I think that it is such a good book. I would recommend it to all of you

Monday, April 14, 2014

The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind

This week I read The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind. It is about a boy in Malawi who drops out of school to help his father on a farm. He reads about a windmill in a book from the library, and decides to build one. He ends up as the first person with electricity in his village. It is the first non-fiction book that I have read in quite a long time. It was interesting, so I would reccomend it to the people in the class.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Ship Breaker

This week I read Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi. It is a book about a futuristic world in which oil is extremely scarce, along with copper and iron. The poor people work on breaking old oil tankers for the steel and the copper wiring, which gives the book its name, as the main characters job is  a ship breaker. He comes across a ship wreck from a hurricane a few days before, and begins to strip it of copper and silver immediately. Then he comes across a rich girl who he saves in hopes of a better life. it is a good book, and I would recommend this book to all who might be interested in a futuristic dystopian novel.