Thursday, April 14, 2011

Reading Log 4-11-11

A crooked kind of perfect By: Linda Urban

1. The conflict in this realistic fiction book starts with Zoe having big musical dreams but ends with her ending up with a "not-so-perfectone D-60." One of the many bad things about this rip off of an instrument is that it isn't a glossy baby grand piano instead it is a wood-grained wheeze bag organ.

2. My favorite character in this book just happens to be the main character as well, Zoe Elias who was a protagonist and static and major.Zoe in my eyes was determined because even when her teacher told her she wasn't good enough she didn't let it knock her down.Zoe pushed on with her musical dreams and places in a Perform-O-Rama organ competion. A quote from this book that proves her determination which is actually commonly said ," when life gives you a Perfectone D-60 you make music!"

3. An interesting authors secret in this book was that she was funny! This is the quickest read I believe I have ever gone through simply because I couldn't bare to put it down!

4. A new word I learned in this weeks reading was resplendent which is an adjective meaning shining brightly.


5. This book is a book I would have the best time doing a book commercial on because I love sharing a good read with friends and this definitely was one!

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