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Monday, July 23, 2012

How Many Books Have You Read?

How many books have you read this summer?
Which one has been your favorite?

Remember to put your first name, last initial, and teacher's name on your post!

14 comments:

  1. i,ve read 51 books this summer and i would say
    hugo is my favrite book this summer.


    Olivia h. from mrs vaughn cate's class

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    1. That's amazing, Olivia! I haven't read Hugo, but hear it is good. Mrs. Hilton

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  2. Charles N. Mrs.Hurt
    I have read 35 books. My favorite book is Because of Winn Dixie.

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  3. Michael A. Mrs. Snyder's

    I have read 30 books so far this summer. My favorite book is Where the wild things are. Because it is a Caldecott winner.

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    1. Michael! That is a ton of books!
      Mrs. Hilton

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  4. Issac A. from Mrs. Hawkins class

    I have read 30 books this summer and my favorite book is Adventures of Biscuit. Because it has a lot of different stories in one book and I love dogs.

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  5. Jocelyn D. Mrs. Snyder

    This summer I have enjoyed reading many chapter books. These are some of the books I read: Because of Winn Dixie, Diary of the Wimpy Kid, Judy Moore and many more. However, my favorite one of all was Diary of the Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules!! :-)

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    1. That's great, Jocely! You'll be ready for this school year after reading all of those!-Mrs. Hilton

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  6. Matthew C. from Mrs. Holman

    I have read over 40 books this summer. I have many favorite books. I like books about animals.

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  7. I read 6 books this summer. The one I am currently reading is Angela's Ashes by McCourt. It is about an Irish Mother's life told by her son. The author gives vivid accounts of growing up in poverty in Ireland. He had many reasons to not pursue his education, but many people from his Ireland Community planted seeds in his head of having a better life. Inspite of being strickened by disease, living in slum-like conditions and having your his family ripped apart, McCourt went on to become a teacher and writer. This book is soul-inspiring. Y. Holloman

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  8. (..... and having his family ripped apart, McCourt went on to become a teacher and writer.)
    Y. Holloman

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