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These people Start to lose reality once money starts to be a big part and how it can cause such a heavy desire. For these people who try to make the money off these athletes such as agents, they don't care about their clients they are only in for the attention, reputation as well as money. I now learned how hasty thinks can turn once people lose the true grasp on reality and the new people they become mostly resulting in a negative way.



The usual dilemma you would find for a ‘geek’ or a ‘nerd’.
Then the setting changed for the sophomore ‘Danny’, or constantly referred to us as ‘Fanboy’. Fanboy was in his basement alone as he sat on his old ‘dinosaur-aged’’ computer, IM-ing his athletic friend who secretly loved comic books, and working on his long-lived graphic novel Schemeta that he hoped would one day make him famous and help him get out of this horrible town.
The settings changed over and over again, sometimes getting to the point I can’t rip my eyes off the scene as Fanboy came back from the comic convention, disappointed at how his idol, didn't want to look at the comic he worked so hard on, and how his ‘so-called’ friend embarrassed him in front of an entire crowd. I remember feeling my stomach clutched up into a ball as the sophomore threw his binder full of his precious comic pages at the wall and started to cry, reading his expressions at how he wanted to commit suicide at that moment.
It made me realize that when life gives you lemons, sometimes the lemons win and you are vulnerable.
Finally, after a long time be excluded at the long line of Fanboy being unhappy, a light began to develop. The same night after the convention, he was invited to a classic high school party, invited by the smell of alcohol, bad music, and couples all around him. Outside, Fanboy and one of the senior goddesses he loved ever since freshman year, finally kissed unpredictably. Making the moment the most memorable event in his life.
In the end he got his fair share of losing his “Goth girl”, who in reality didn't do any good to Fanboy when they were friends, and when they were enemies in my opinion. Fanboy and his mother finally connected in the end with a touching ending; finally showing the conclusion of the entire story, that life can have it’s ups-and-downs, but we all have to pull through it, because life will reward you one day.






The book starts out in Virginia near Washington D.C. but may end in a remote part of China after all is said and done. The storylines involve a US spy named Sam Fisher who is kind of the “Go-To guy” for finding out something about a plot to attack The US or one of our allies. This involves him being put anywhere from Turkey to Hong Kong sometimes on a daily basis (they even use the situation of him traveling so much as part of a motivation for moving the plot along). Some of the locations in foreign countries are fictional or inspired by real places while others (like Israel, and Iran) ARE real places which adds variety to a story that would be rather bland without. As for “learning” anything from the places, besides a bit of background to help understand story theres not much education to be found, unless you want to be shot by stereotypes of whatever culture is common in the area. (Really, every place Sam seems to go gets people killed in rather violent ways).








In this book it takes you to his home, where he is constantly bothered at school and at home where his mean brother always does terrible things to him and to animals, and also he has a nice sister who always comforts and tried to protect him.
It then takes you to the actual school that teaches everything about how to command your troops. Then it takes you to the battle room where the students battle each other inside teams. After that it will take you to command school, a huge asteroid that holds the worlds most brilliant minds. Then he meets up with the friends he made in battle school and they all come together to fight all of the battles and eventually defeat the strange aliens.



I personally think the entire setting in the book has a terribly big influence on the entire book. As they moved from place to place the mood between the characters was constantly changing. Like during the scene when they were all in the woods, they all were doubting each other trusting only themselves and always watching their backs. While in the school they all began trusting each other but then Lev set them up and almost got them unwound but while in the process he knew he was doing wrong and sabotaged his plan by pulling the fire alarm and if not in the school setting this move would have not been possible. So I entirely believe that without this type of setting the book would have been entirely different.

This is a quote that the umpire said “I’ve seen the worst things possible in this game but this, this was just terrible the sound was clashing. And Luke he didn't even move or scream he just fell motionless not even a twitch. All you could hear were the screams coming from everyone, even me.”
I am finding this book very interesting and would recommend it to everyone even if you don’t like sports it’s a very heartwarming book.

by James Patterson
Where has this book taken me...
In this book, six kids are avian hybrids. They fly across the country and even the world. Of the series, this specific book, the kids split up and because of an argument leaving Max, the main character, shaken. It is up to Max to get her portion of “the flock” to Germany. Once in Europe they travel, or fly, around and visit London and Paris. While in London, they visited Big Ben and took a double decker bus ride to the Buckingham Palace. They commented on all the beautiful jewels that were “glimmering” through the glass. After a “delicious” lunch of fish and chips, they flew off to visit Paris. They got to Paris at night and were amazed by all the beautiful sights. The book describes the restaurants and outdoor cafe’s as whimsical and like the kids are living in a fairy tale. I learned from this book was that dogs are allowed in the cafes in Paris. I also felt like I was physically there because the characters were discribing the many unique perfumes that were wafting through the air from the botiques.


After It is all said and done it is and amazing book and highly recommend reading it






The Forest of Hands and Teeth
Collin wrote: "In my Book that I am reading Will finds an underground city throughout the whole world. So it takes place all over the world underground even in the center of the earth. When they are above ground ..."
Collin, are you thinking this place exists in real life?
Collin, are you thinking this place exists in real life?






Mary (main character) didn't believe that there was only a forest, she was told by her mother about the ocean and something else than the forest. When the fences are breached by the unconsecrated they are forced to leave the village and go down the fenced pathway away from the village. After days of walking they found another village but it was already taken over, so they keep walking down the pathway and in the end, Mary finds the ocean.

There is no Frigate like a Book To take us Lands away, Nor any Coursers like a Page Of prancing Poetry – This Traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of Toll – How frugal is the Chariot That bears a Human soul.
How and where have you traveled in a book? Name your book and be specific about the places it has taken you? What was the place like? What did you learn from traveling there?