Sunday, October 14, 2007

Imagination

Imagination is a wonderful thing that can be used in so many different ways. In the book "Tomorrow, When the War Began" there are many different interpretations that can be going on. For example, when the kids had to go from tree to tree, you could think that the trees are very far apart, or very close, the book didn't say or tell you. Another example of imagination is that when it said that a gun shot went right past the kids head, you could think of that shot to the left of him, or to the right of him, so that is why you could have many interpretations of things.

From when I got the book "Tomorrow, When the War Began", I always wondered why it had a ferris wheel on the front cover if the book is about war, but now I know why. The reason the book has a ferris wheel on the front is because when the invaders invaded the town, there was this big celebration going on. In the celebration, there were ferris wheels and other fun things happening. So, the invaders had their base there, and that is why there is a ferris wheel on the cover of "Tomorrow, When the War Began".

Monday, October 8, 2007

Opinion Paragraph (True or False)

The book "Tomorrow, When the War Began" is not the best book in the world. I find that the author tries to make it like a true story, but I don't find it realistic at all. Even though it's about true things that could of happened (like a little town, World War I, and a forest), I don't believe that anyone would let their kids go to a wild forest with lots of dangerous animals and different things that are also extremely dangerous. I also think that if I went home from going on vacation and finding out that both my parents are gone and everyone in the whole city is gone, I would cry or freak out a little. I would not recommend this book.

"Tomorrow, When the War Began" isn't a one book series, it includes 7 different books. I love looking at the names for the 7 books because they're so catchy (ex. "Tomorrow, When the War Began", "The Dead of Night", "The Third Day, The Frost" or "A Killing Frost", "Darkness Be My Friend", "Burning for Revenge", "The Night is for Hunting", "The Other Side of Dawn"). Even though I adore the title of the 7 books I don't think I'm going to continue the series after the first book because "Tomorrow, When the War Began" isn't a great book. I still might change my mind about the series though, because I'm only about one-third through the first book and could change my mind easily.