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This is our class blog for the 2009-2010 school year. It will be a year of exploration. Your comments should reflect the thinking you do as you read your literature. Also, ask questions, react and comment to other readers on the blog.
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The most interesting setting was in the book Transall Saga written by Gary Paulsen. I thought this was interesting because of the space like forms and colorful plants.This caught my eye to what Gary PAulsen may have been thinking about throughout writting his novel.
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the most interesting setting was at the gallagher academy, it is a mansion. everyone outside the school thinks that it is a rich girl school, but it is actually a secret spy school. this appealed to me because it was very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe most interesting setting I've read about was Forks, Washington. It was very appealing to me because of the darkness feeling it put off.
ReplyDeleteThe most interesting setting is in my book Far North. It is in the unforgivable Canadian Northern forest. The characters must survive on the little resources they have.
ReplyDeleteum... its from The House of Night. when she describes the night then she is turning into shadow and night. it kinof hard to explain but read the series if you like vampires<3
ReplyDeleteThe setting was at a high school, but it did not give good description.
ReplyDeleteThe best setting that was in the book "New Moon" because at the end it took place in Italy. The author really knew what she was talking about when she describing the setting. She made me feel like i was really there with the characters!
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