Monday, December 12, 2011

Kingdom keepers: Disney after dark RJ 16

Dear Mrs.Zrihen,

Today I finished the book called Kingdom Keepers: Disney after dark by Ridley Pearson. Just so you know this reader's journal might be sort of short because most of the information that needs to be included is in the last one.
Just like before, OUTSTANDING book, it made me go from action/adventure to suspense and mystery. It really made me feel in the case of mystery and a problem coming on. This is a fantasy book because it really is not real in any way except for the certain parts of the real world, for example, light made humans when they got to sleep?! I mean this author really had an expansive imagination. I already told you my before reading strategies, however I decided to use some other ones, for instance to define new vocabulary, which at this moment I haven't remembered any yet. In addition to that is that I revised each chapter with caution just in case I missed anything. In the end I actually told my dad to test me about the book and to give him a summary about it, also to recommend it to the perfect person.
Last time I did a passage on the first page and now the last page, 325. "As they spun in celebration, Wayne returned to the coffee table. There he picked up the black remote. And he pressed the button."
That was it, just that sentence, when I finished, I was asking myself, " why is this happening? It can't finish like this? Did they end like this?" It's like those stories that you want that happy ending that wraps everything up, nevertheless this gave the mystery to want to keep reading the books.
I remember telling you the characters on the last RJ, the conflict again is that the Overtakers are conquering Disney and the DHIs, Disney host interactive and Daylight hologram imaging, have to stop them before it's too late. This story is Man, vs supernatural because the DHIs are kind of ghosts and you see maleficent, the witch from "Sleeping Beauty." This a story that's is used in chronological order, since it has the specific days and chronological words, like next, after, Etc.
Th real main setting in the story is at Disney's Magic kingdom, with the time being mostly night, barely in the day because the kids turn into DHIs  when they go to sleep. The moral of the story is to tell your parents about what might be happening that you might think it's strange,hence tell your parents to solve it. 
This author did an incredibly, amazing job writing this amusing book to entertain the reader. Based on the book I can infer that the author wrote the book in a one-sided way, biased, because he didn't inflict the Overtakers opinion to this conflict.

In the end just in case you know some of the information you might need is in the last reader's journal. I would give this book a ten out of ten because it was a cliffhanger all the way.

                     sincerely, Juan 702

6 comments:

  1. Dear Juan,

    You did a great readers journal I heard of that book I also in the future ant to read during free choice.

    I liked the most when you explained the reading strategies while reading the book t was great I loved it.



    Sincerely, B.P
    I have some questions,
    IS it a mysterious book?
    Was the genre good for the story?
    Woud I like this book?

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  2. Dear Juan,
    AWESOME! loved your rj!!
    i have some questions:
    what type of person would you recommend this book to?
    Did using these strategies really help you. If so, how?
    What would you have done if you were the main character?

    Next time, put in the antagonist and the protagonist.

    Great rj though,
    Shianne Salazar

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  3. Dear Bar,
    Actually it is and I think IU put that in my RJ.
    Yes it was.
    Yeah this book is perfect for you.

    sincerely,Juan 702

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  4. Dear Shianne,
    I think a person who likes Disney and mystery.
    Yes they did because they helped me understand the book better.
    I put that in my last RJ.
    sincerely, Juan 702

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  5. Dear Jaun,

    What were some of the cliffhangers you found?
    Was there another reason you rated the book a 10 out of 10.
    Although you said it on the last rj, what was the main character?
    Who was your favorite character?


    Would you reread the book if you could?
    Why or why not?
    Do you think I would like this book?
    Otherwise you did a good job.

    From,Isaac

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  6. Dear Isaac,
    spell my name right please.
    there are no cliffhangers it was the whole book.
    The main characters was Finn, Willa, Philby, Maybeck, and Charlene.
    Another reason was because it held me for many hours reading it.
    My favorite character was Finn.
    Yes I would reread it because it will always surprise me.
    Yes you would like it.

    sincerely, Juan 702

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