Monday, November 29, 2010

Series of Unfortunate Events:The Miserable Mill

Author:Lemony Snicket
pages:194

      After the terrible death of poor Aunt Josephine. The miserable Baudelaire orphans went to live and work for Sir, of course that is not his real name but in the book that is what they call him. The Lucky Smells Lumber Mill is their new home. Sadly, Klaus broke his glasses and went to go see the eye doctor witch ironically has a house that looks like an eye. Then he broke his glasses again but this time he broke Phil's leg in the process. Sunny, the youngest, got in a sword fight with the eye doctor.  But of course, like every book I have read in the series, Count Olaf shows up wanting the fortune but doesn't get it.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

A Series of Unfortunate events: The Wide Window

Author: Lemony Snicket

Pages: 214

After the tragedy that happened to Uncle Monty. The Baudelaire orphans went to live with Aunt Josephine, who was afraid  of everything. She lives in a not so lake side house, that was about to fall in the lake.
Count Olaf, Captain Sham, finds them again. He forces Aunt Josephine to put the children in his hands and commit suicide. So she does just that but wait there's more she doesn't kill herself but does put the orphans in the grasp of Captain Sham, bad news for them. They find her hiding place and on their way back to the dock they get, WARNING: THE FOLLOWING WORDS MAY FRIGHTEN YOU viewer discretion is advised, attacked by..... leches!  At the end Captain Sham or should I say Count Olaf gets away again.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Lion, The Witch.and The Wardrobe

pages:142


In The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by: C.S. Lewis there is Peter, Susan, Edmond, and Lucy. During the bombing of London in WWII, the children were sent to the country where they went in to a wardrobe and into Narnia. In Narnia, they meet beavers. Edmond betrays them and goes to the Witch for some Turkish Delight, but he doesn't get any. Finally they meet the great lion, Aslan. I enjoyed all 189 pages of this book.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

6th-grade camp

Sixth-grade camp was really fun because the class was outside and was a hike not in a class room. The food was terrific because it was made in a kitchen and was fresh. Yum!!!  Archery was my favorite free time activity it inspired me to buy a bow, arrow, a target, and a big piece of wood.  I made some more friends at 6th-grade camp. I loved it!!!