Each response journal entry is to be at least one full paragraph (between 6 and 8 sentences is an acceptable length).
o In your heading be sure to your name (first, last).
o In your heading be sure to write the title and author.
Use the sentence starter prompt to begin your 1 paragraph response:
— In my book I (would like / would not like) to hang out with the character of __________, because…
Friday, January 4, 2008
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Michael Gargiulo
Artemis Fowl
In my book i would not want to hang out with the character of Artemis because he is a dangerous and evil kid. Also he has a huge body gaurd named butler who could easaly kill anyone who messes with him. Artemis also owns alot of wepons and has won when he was extreamly out numbered. Thats why i would not want to hang out with my character
Daniel Butbul
The Boy Who Saved Baseball
In my book I would hang out with my character. This is because he loves the game of baseball just like I do. His favorite team is the Padres and I am a fan of that team too. We could talk about the stats and news of the team. After that we would probally go to the nearest park and have a catch. I think we would get along very well.
Grant Gaska
Tell Me Your Dreams by Sydney Sheldon
In my book Tell Me Your dreams i would like to hang out with my character Ashley Patterson because she is mysterious. I love mysterious people and finding out about them. She also is a hard worker, and I appreciate that. She's rich and that's always a good thing. She also has a very famous father who knows many people. Unfortunately the only thing i dont like about her is that she's a little quiet.
Rob Waring
The Book of Mordred by Vivian Vande Velde
In my book, The Book of Mordred, I would not like to hang out with the character of Mordred. Mordred is a young knight, and King Arthur’s nephew. I would not like to hang out with him because he is very self centered and doesn’t always listen to the opinion of other people. He was warned against many things, which he ignored and did it anyway, but later regretted. An example of this is going against Lancelot, which led to the death of his brother Agravaine.
Courtney Habberstad
Pretty Little Liars
I my book i would like to hang out with the character of Ali because she was murdered and in my story the girls talk a lot about her. I would want to see if the stuff they say is true. Sometimes they say that they miss her but then other times they talk behind her back. She kept all the girls secrets and knew all the gossip.
Scott Timmel
Full Tilt by Neal Shusterman
In my book I would not like to hang out with the character of Cassandra because she causes chaos to almost everyone she meets. She does this by making them feel angry and hopeless at the same time. She also harms people for her enjoyment, showing that she is dangerous and should be avoided. The final reason is that she almost never losses challenges. The only person she ever failed to beat in a challenge was Blake. All and all avoiding her would be the safest thing to do.
Danielle Johnson
Sloppy Firsts-Megan Mccafferty
in my book, i would like to hang out with the character jessica, becuase she seems like she's a lot like me. she likes old eighties music and has a lot of friends. she likes to jot down song lyrics and just doodle in all her notes, which is what i do too. her friend hope recently moved away, and i have experienced losing some friends because one of us had to move away. she gets angry at her family really easily. she also has a sister who everyone thinks is an angel while she's just sits back being second best. i think we would have a lot in common.
Alexa Panzarino
Mr. Brannigan
dreamland- Sarah Dessen
In my book "dreamland" I would like to hangout with the main character, Caitlin. One reason I would be interested to hang out with Caitlin is because we are around the same age and enjoy the same activities. For example I'm on Kickline while she does Cheerleading. Also we could discuss our feelings about not having our sister's around. Although my sister did not run away like hers did, she is at college and I only see her for a few weeks during the school year. Caitlin and I both have a pretty outgoing personality, so we would have a good time together. I think we would appreciate each others company.
Nick Galante
The Giver
In my book i would hang out with my character because he will teach people all he knows and pass them. I would hang out with him in the town and he would teach me all his learnings that he knows. He will teach me hwo to see colors and he we probally tell me that i am the chosen one. That olny me and him can seee color. That would be cool him teaching me how to read and write. Then when we live the city outskirts of the city and try to escape.
Mark Brunner
SplinterCell by Tom Clancy
In my book I would like to hang out with the character of Sam Fisher because he is in the special forces. And he knows a lot about weapons. So maybe he would be able to show some of the things that he had to learn to be in the special forces. Also maybe he could show me some of the weapons he has used before.
Noelle Menchini
How It's Done by Christine Kole MacLean
In my book I would like to hang out with the character of Grace, because her personality is modest and she is a deep person. Grace would probably be a good person to talk about things with because she is a good listener. From how she Grace seems in the book I think that I could become friends with her because we have a lot of the same interests. I would also want to hang out with Grace because I would want her to tell me about Michael. I'd want to know exactly how important he is to her. I think Grace seems like a great person and I would love to hang out with her.
Trevor Danzi
Splinter Cell by Tom Clancy
In my book I would like to hangout with the character of Sam Fisher because he seems like a pretty cool laid back guy. He is in the special forces unit. I am interested in all of the cool guns and gadgets he uses. If we were hanging out I would ask him to tell me the stories of his adventures and the places he has been to.
Steven Barbato
Forever Odd by Dean Koontz
In my book I would like to hang out with the character of Odd because he is a unique person. Being with him would be an interesting experience because he can talk to and see ghosts. Being able to watch someone talk to ghost would be an very fun thing to see. If I was hanging out with Odd, I would also have to solve mysteries with him. I have always liked mysteries, so I think that we would get along very well.
Jennifer Uliano
Summer's End By Audrey Couloumbis
In my book, Summer's End, I would like to hang out with the main character, Grace. Grace and I are in similiar situations. We both have olders brothers that get on our nerves. While her brother Collin caused her to cancel her birthday party, my brother always wants his way and his way only. Also our families are the same. My parents are divorced while her parents are always fighting and arguing.I would enjoy hanging out with Grace because she would be able to relate to my situation.
Nick Verderosa
Heat
In my book, Heat I would not want to hang out with the character of Justin who is on the baseball team from Westchester. I would not want to hang out with him because everytime Mike's team versus his team, he is always bugging Mike, he can't take that Mike is so much better than everyone. For example, the last game they played against eachother, Justin got fustrated and purposely through at Mike. My last reason for not wanting to hang out with Justin is because he made a racist comment to Mike, I hate racist people.
Dainius Sidlauskas
Stephen King Desperation
In my book i wouldn't want to hang out with the sheriff (you never get to hear his real name), because, well for one thing, he would frame me forsomething i never done in my life, then he would beat me with the stock of his shotgun, and that would hurt. The sheriff also isn't such a nice guy to begin with, he is hot headed or short tempered, so if i was to make a little joke such as your mom is so fat or something like that, he would probably kill me, oh and by the way the sheriff guy is huge and strong, not someone you want to mess with.
Chrissy Borella
Looking For Alaska
In my book I would want to hang out with the character of Alaska because she seems fun and outgoing. Alaska also takes great interest in writing and poetry which shows that she shares a lot of qualities which are alike to my own. She also shows, numerous times within the book, to have thoughts of deep creativity, which, in my opinion, makes a person much more interesting to be around.
Joseph LoBiondo
In my book, Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson I would like to hang out with the character of mattie becuase it would be cool to see what life was like 200 years ago. Sometimes hanging out with different kinds of people can be an interesting experiance. I think I would learn alot about the time period and the way they spent thier time.
Eric Nielsen
The Outsiders
In my book I would not hang out with the character Ponyboy because he gets into gang fights and lives in a dangerous community. Even though he is not a bad kid, he is forced to follow what the gang that he hangs out with does. If he doesn't, he would be left to fend for himself from other gangs.
Dan Cassidy
Into the Wild
In my book i would like to hang out with the character of Into the wild, Chris, because he seems like a really interesting person. In the book there are a few different people what they thought about Chris when they met him. most of the people if not all of them said that they liked him. Even though he seems a bit crazy because he ventured out to very long distances with no money and no warm clothes for protection and eventually dies because of it. I would still like to hang out with him because I would like to know more about him.
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