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What book has changed you or affected you the most in this past year?
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Sep 20, 2011 07:59PM
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That sounds tefferific and cool I'll stop by Your shelf one day and check it out I can Probaly relate to it !
I would like to read this book because you made it sound so interesting.Maybe i could connect with that book.
The book that has change me or affected me the most this year was "Nims Island" because there is a movie about it and in the movie she loves to read but when she reads she pretends she is in the book so that changed me because now that i read I amangine im inside the book.
A Book that has Changed Me was "Freak The Mighty" , Because Freak is very smart and helps Max . I can Relate to Max Because im Not that very smart I actualy want a person Like Freak to help me and I can Help the perason back. Also This Book related to me Because I also liked "Freak The Mighty" Because they both have a fantasy life with each other. :)
The book that has changed me or effected me the most this year stargirl because I thought it was a really good book cause she wasnt a really bright person and so it reminded me of the times I was not such a bright person but then I fixed it and became a bright a girl that can stand up for herself no matter what happens.
The book that has changed me, was called "Dont YOU DARE READ THIS MRS.DUNPHERY"it was the best book, that i have ever read. It was a really good book because,it talked about a girl and she has problems, with her family.And this efects me because ,it makes me wonder how some parents might leave there childrenjust to follow there husband or anyone else.
a book that changed me a little was diary of a wimpy kid becuase i saw that his brother was mean to greg a lot and i was mean to my brother a lot also.
No book has changed me or affected me physicaly but Mentally yess- The book that has changed me was the Maximum Ride Series Book #1...So AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!It made me want to read my aunt#2's recommendation and pay ABSOLUTLEY NOOO ATTENTION to my own books bc my books are now her books toooo!!!!!! :)
The book that changed me is Abduction by Peg Kehret becuase the book is very intersing is about how a kid got kiddnapped my his father and the book changed me becuase it showed me to never turst pepole
The book that changed me the most was, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing. I say that because that book shows you how much family means to you, and that whay that book really changed me.
The book that changed me was Abduction by Pep Kehret.The book was very intersting and fun to read!!! I like this book because its shows you the danger that happens when you talk to a person that you don't knowand not to belive anybody.This book is about a boy who is called matt and he got kidnapped by his own father but he dosen't know that his father because when matt was just a baby his father left his mom.
Nickix3 wrote: "A Book that has Changed Me was "Freak The Mighty" , Because Freak is very smart and helps Max . I can Relate to Max Because im Not that very smart I actualy want a person Like Freak to help me and ..."
Lovely Nicole~
You trust me, right? I am your teacher, I am 44 years old, and I know a few things. Believe me? You better.
One thing I know is that you are SMART. You are VERY SMART, and it always helps to have others with us to bring out even MORE smart, but you have plenty all on your own. I'm glad you relate to Freak The Mighty - everyone should be so lucky as to have a friend as awesome as Freak or Max - but YOU are that friend to others.
Sincerely,
Ms. Douglas
Lovely Nicole~
You trust me, right? I am your teacher, I am 44 years old, and I know a few things. Believe me? You better.
One thing I know is that you are SMART. You are VERY SMART, and it always helps to have others with us to bring out even MORE smart, but you have plenty all on your own. I'm glad you relate to Freak The Mighty - everyone should be so lucky as to have a friend as awesome as Freak or Max - but YOU are that friend to others.
Sincerely,
Ms. Douglas


