Monday, March 15, 2010
Third Quarter Outside Reading Book Review
This book is the third in a series called The A-List. The protagonists name is Anna and she lives in California. She is a teenage girl who lives in Beverly Hills and has to deal with all the drama of famous peoples children in her school. Anna is a very likable girl but the group of popular girls don't like her stealing any of their attention. The boy everyone wants to date likes Anna and that doesn't go over very well with the group of popular girls. In this particular book Anna interns on a new TV show and every one wants to be her friend so maybe they can get on to the show. Cammie Shepard is one of the 'popular girls' and her father is the producer of the show and Anna's boss. Cammie does a lot of mean stuff to Anna so she looks like an idiot in front of everyone.
"The A-List is delightful for the teen set-it;s got plenty of intrigue dysfunctional families, 'beautiful people'..."-www.bookloons.com
I really enjoy this series because even though it is set in Hollywood and the lifestyle isn't like mine the things that happen to the characters and the problems they have are very realistic. The only other books I have read by Zoey Dean have been in this series. If I don't find a book interesting within the first few minutes of reading it I probably won't read it. This is the third book of the series and I have already began reading the fourth. The books are filled with scandal and drama and are just entertaining to read.
"Juliet shook her hair off her shoulders. 'You may have made it to the top of the Beverly Hills High social ladder in record time, but never doubt my ability to get things done my way," she said as she smiled confidently and walked away." (77)
I am a fan of Zoey Dean's series and I have bought or asked all people to borrow all of the books. I usually read them pretty quick and try to find the next one in the series. It's interesting to read about things that you can relate to your own life.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Treasure Island Essay
The definition of friendship is a person attached to another by feelings of affection or regards. I believe friendship can mean a lot of different things. They are many of different types of friendship. You may have some friends you hardly know, and some you have known forever. A good friend will stick with you through bad times and be there to celebrate good times. Someone you can trust and rely on could be considered a good friend.
To have good trustworthy friends you must be a trustworthy friend. People who don’t treat their friends well don’t usually keep them for long. It isn’t hard to be a good friend; all you need to do is be sincere. You can’t talk behind your friends back and you can’t be fake with them. If they look dumb or they’re acting stupid you have to be truthful with them and hope they take it the right way.
One of my best friends is Kelsey O’Connell. Whenever we hang out we always have a good time. We have a ton of memories and I trust her a lot. We never talk about each other behind the others back. Even though she is eighteen years old and I am seventeen sometimes we act like little kids. When the weather is nice, not to hot not to cold, sometimes we venture into the woods by our house and play a game we like to call war. Kelsey her sister and I are one team. Her little brother and two of his friends are the other team. We go into the woods and set traps and tie each other up to trees and stuff.