This next week would be a great one for a big book because we have two weeks to read and at least ten hours on the buses. Choose wisely.
1) Title and Author
2) A short summary of the book
3) Share a sentence or two, directly from the book, where the author did a wonderful job of setting the scene. What did you like about it or why did it set the scene well for you?
Please post your blog by Tuesday at 11:00pm. Make sure to read several other's blogs and write comments for five classmates.
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Cheers!
Max and Sam
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