Thursday, November 29, 2012

Pilgrims' Don't Wear Pink Prediction Piece

Author's Note: this is my Prediction Piece. I did it on the book calls "Pilgrims Don't Wear Pink"

I think this book is going to end up with Lib and Cameron are going to hook up. The reason I think this is, because in the book there's a moment where Cameron goes up to Libby, and 'sparks fly' in my perspective. I believe that they both like each other and they are going to end up getting together. But I think they are going to try to keep it a secret from everyone else until the summer is over, because if the wrong person finds out then they could get in trouble.

I believe they are going to hook up because this book is a romantic one, and they usually end up with the two love birds getting together. Libby liked Cameron the first time she saw him, well, she actually thought he was really cute but then she grew to like him; I think it took Cameron a little bit to figure it out that he liked her.

Libby and Cameron are going to hook up, because towards the beginning of the book, there is a moment when Cameron comes up to Libby and introduces himself to her. And during that part it was a very romantic part. Plus, through out the book (towards the middle) Cam and Libby are practically dating.  When Libby moved to the boat, Cam helped her with her things. Cam also took Libby to a Showdown, together; like a couple would do.

As in the book Twilight. Bella and Edward fall in love, and it was love at first sight. And then Bella and Edward are like best friend's and they tell each other everything. They spend every minute they can with each other. And I have a feeling Libby and Cam are going to be the same way.

Libby and Cam would be a great couple, from my perspective. I think that once they start dating, it's going to be one of those couples that grow old with each other. So, I could see them in like 17 years and still being together. Cam treats Libby so well.  Hopefully Libby also see's what a great guy her has, and they last for a long time. 

Monday, November 26, 2012


           CLOCKWORK

Author's Note: I did this essay on the book, Clockwork. And particularly on the main character Karl.

In Clockwork, Karl comes off as a no good slacker, but in the end he changes into a 'on task' kind of guy.

For example, he was suppose to make a piece of clockwork to show the village, but he didn't get it done. When he was yelled at for not finishing the job, he just made up excuses.

Karl made it seem like it didn't matter to him, but as you read further in the book you realize that it really got to him. He felt horrible and wanted to die because it felt like he let everyone down.

The catalyst is when Dr. Kalmenius comes and grants Karl one wish. With Karl feeling horrible, he wishes for a wonderful piece of clockwork. Sir Ironsoul (the piece of clockwork Karl wished for)was a wonderful piece full of danger.

Now Karl has Sir Ironsoul to present to everyone, he realizes there was no need for the suicidal thoughts. He notices that to get through life in a happy way, to try to look at the bright side of things. Karl ends up being pleased that Dr. Kalmenius came and helped him figure this out.

I think that Karl influenced the younger kids, in the village, that they aren't going to get very far in life if they don’t try.