Now I have finished the book called The Lambkins by Eve Bunting. I have never seen a book so interesting that I wish everybody would read. This is a science fiction book in the fiction genre. I really liked the passage on page 180, the same as last time, it is just that I skipped to the ending:
""I felt in my pocket for John's stone and thought of the angel, flying away from us, flying upward from Earth to heaven.’Thank you,' I whispered.
'You can go home now.'
'We all can go home.'"
This really interested me because it told the reader that the book was over and that the characters were finally safe.
Some strategies I used before, during and after were to predict based on the first pages, cover and synopsis and to skim and scan for text features. During reading I confirmed my prediction and reread passages that I didn't understand. IN the end I recommended it to someone and asked myself questions.
The problem was that Mrs.Shepherd had captured the kids from the normal world and they have to try to escape. This is character Vs. character. The characters are Kyle,Tanya, Mac, Lulu, and Pippy who are the protagonists. The antagonist is Mrs.Shepherd.
The way the author organized this text was chronological order. The author wrote this to entertain and was biased because it gave the thoughts of only the Lambkins.
The book was kind of suspense in whether the kids will get out. I felt interested all the time.
I would rate this book 10/10 because it was a cliffhanger every second.
Sincerely, Juan 702
This really interested me because it told the reader that the book was over and that the characters were finally safe.
Some strategies I used before, during and after were to predict based on the first pages, cover and synopsis and to skim and scan for text features. During reading I confirmed my prediction and reread passages that I didn't understand. IN the end I recommended it to someone and asked myself questions.
The problem was that Mrs.Shepherd had captured the kids from the normal world and they have to try to escape. This is character Vs. character. The characters are Kyle,Tanya, Mac, Lulu, and Pippy who are the protagonists. The antagonist is Mrs.Shepherd.
The way the author organized this text was chronological order. The author wrote this to entertain and was biased because it gave the thoughts of only the Lambkins.
The book was kind of suspense in whether the kids will get out. I felt interested all the time.
I would rate this book 10/10 because it was a cliffhanger every second.
Sincerely, Juan 702
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