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Chase H
Chase H is on page 85 of 160 of The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)
Prompt: 13
I like Chet because he reminds me of one of my old friends in middle school. He was the same size as Chet and he loved to eat just like Chet. Also, He loved to play football and even played the same position.
Jun 11, 2021 09:15PM Add a comment
The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 70 of 160 of The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)
Prompt: 11
I think the relationship between the two brothers and Chet is interesting because both of the brothers are extremely sporty and Chet just likes to eat. However, I feel like the best friendships are like this. Made up of opposites.
Jun 11, 2021 08:53PM Add a comment
The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 55 of 160 of The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)
Prompt: 27
Date: 6/9
I can't believe that they did not find their father knocked out in the mechanic's office. That is where their friend Chet checked. What if he is the one who is stealing cars. He does know a lot about cars so that is a motive for him to be the thief.
Jun 09, 2021 09:35PM Add a comment
The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 40 of 160 of The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)
Date: 6/8
Prompt: 22
Questions I have after reading are who is stealing cars from the mechanic shop? Where did the mechanic go? Where is their father? How did the criminal leave absolutely no evidence of his crime anywhere? How did the robbery go unnoticed during broad daylight?
Jun 08, 2021 09:19PM Add a comment
The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 25 of 160 of The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)
Date: 6/7
Prompt: 25
I began to think of my dad instantly as a read. The two main characters, Frank and Joe, already have some resemblance to my dad. I can not wait to see more similarities in the text as I read.
Jun 07, 2021 09:34PM Add a comment
The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 10 of 160 of The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)
Prompt: 50
Date: 6/4
I chose to read this book because my dad used to read this series as a kid so when I asked him for suggestions this is what he advised. He gave me a few of the original copies that I am reading from that he owned when he was my age.
Jun 04, 2021 10:11PM Add a comment
The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys, #28)

Chase H
Chase H is finished with From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 6/3
Prompt: 49
If I could talk to the author of this book, I would tell him to add characters. I loved reading this book, even though I already knew most of it he presented the information in a new and interesting way. However, I personally feel like it could be even better if he added characters to bring us into the minds of a soldier experiencing the events of WW2.
Jun 03, 2021 09:04PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 181 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 6/2
Prompt: 46
The most important thing I learned about is that many factories mostly cars in the US were replaced to make supplies for planes, tanks, ships, and other important things in the war. Car production in the US was down tremendously so when the war was over car sales skyrocketed.
Jun 02, 2021 09:57PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 166 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 6/1
Prompt: 45
My favorite part of the books has to have been when the nation rallied together to fight a common enemy. These days we seem to fight with each other all the time and I really want to see us come together as we did back then. It would be a great experience to be a part of and it would most likely make history.
Jun 01, 2021 09:24PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 151 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/28
Prompt: 9
I dislike this author's writing because he did not add any characters. If he added characters you could be involved in the story but without them, it just seems like a school research paper. Even if he had fictional characters or had multiple stories from different people it would be so much better.
May 28, 2021 03:36PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 135 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/27
Prompt: 11
I think the relationship between the US and Russia is interesting because during WW2 we were close allies fighting together against a common enemy. Now, tensions between us two are always rising and falling as war is constantly threatened. Is this just because Putin's dislike of President Biden or has this been a slowly boiling quarel.
May 27, 2021 09:04PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 120 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/26
Prompt: 30
I think that the American Navy is going to push towards Southern China and fight in the battle of the Pacific. If they are successful in sinking the numerous submarines and ships there I think this will accelerate the end of the war than if they just played the passive game. Unfortunately there are many lives that are at risk if they do enter the war for the Pacific.
May 26, 2021 09:31PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 107 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/25
Prompt: 21
As I read, I felt proud because our nation worked together to get to the war and help our allies. Millions of men enlisted in the military even If they were not old enough they tried to sneak in. This just goes to show that they were the greatest generation we will ever have. They were not soft like the generation we have today.
May 25, 2021 09:55PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 97 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Prompt: 23
Date: 5/24
Something I learned from my reading was that they reused multiple ships after the attack. They sealed the holes, drained the water, and got some of the ships back and bottle ready. They were soon accompanied by many other brand new ships which left room for them to be retired through the war, Some even made it through the war and were retired later on.
May 24, 2021 09:07PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 84 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/21
Prompt: 40
It seems like America is about to join the war. They are defiantly very enraged about the bombing of Pearl Harbor. They where not even involved and the Japanizes decided to bomb all of our navy. This is probably a war crime but I am not 100% sure.
May 21, 2021 02:37PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 74 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/20
Prompt: 3
I really dislike the idea of not having characters. I feel like the story could be extremely exciting and interesting if it had a main character telling the story. It would be very enthralling to have an eye witness account of all the things that happened throughout the war.
May 20, 2021 07:22PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 64 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/19.
Prompt: 26
I love the way that Pearl Harbor became a wake up call to America. Japan really did awaken a sleeping giant went they bombed our fleet. Little did they know the greatest generation America has even had was ready to fight back and make them pay for what they had done to us.
May 19, 2021 09:35PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 54 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/138
Prompt: 25
I began to think of my grandpa's stories of the Vietnam. I wonder if he has a story like this that he does not want to tell because of his PTSD. Has he ever had to retrieve his dead friends? I sure hope that he never did. These poor men probably spent days and even weeks cleaning as the rest of America grieved with them.
May 18, 2021 08:55PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 44 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/17
Prompt: 36
I felt sad when the survivors had to watch their belonging sink in the wreckage of the American fleet or burn in their barracks. They also had to bag their dead friends and siblings as well as tend to each other wounds. This was a very sad day in our history.
May 17, 2021 09:38PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 34 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/14
Prompt: 27
I can't believe that even the cooks manned the guns during the attach. Usually, they would cook and do maintenance so I am very surprised that they jumped on the guns when the gunners where shot off. Even more surprising is the fact that they where able to shoot down some of the enemy.
May 14, 2021 08:50PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 24 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/13
Prompt: 31
I was furious when the commander did not listen to the men in the radar tower. They had detected the planes coming but the commander said it was nothing. The ships would have been able to pull out of the harbor and been battle ready. This could have prevented many losses and could have even made a massive dent in the Japanizes air force.
May 13, 2021 09:56PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is on page 14 of 194 of From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)
Date: 5/12
Prompt: 50
I chose this book because my great grandfather was in the Navy during World War 2 and when I was digging around my old books in the attic this book reminded me of him. Even though I never was able to meet him I am still so grateful of the sacrifice he made by joining the way effort and protecting our country.
May 12, 2021 09:44PM Add a comment
From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa: The War in the Pacific: 1941-1945 (Landmark Books, #94)

Chase H
Chase H is finished with War Chief of the Seminoles
Date: 5/11
Prompt: 66
I think the title fits very well because it describes Osceola. Even though we have no idea at first that it is talking about him throughout the story he starts to fit this mood set by the title. He slowly surpasses the men above him and becomes the leader of the Indian forces in Florida.
May 11, 2021 09:30PM Add a comment
War Chief of the Seminoles

Chase H
Chase H is finished with War Chief of the Seminoles
Date: 5/10
Prompt: 13
I really dislike the settlers in this section because the Indians came to them once again in a peaceful manner in order to try and end the war but they gunned them down. When it was the other way around the Indians greeted them and where very hospitable. If only the settlers would stop and think about what they are doing.
May 10, 2021 09:48PM Add a comment
War Chief of the Seminoles

Chase H
Chase H is on page 170 of 180 of War Chief of the Seminoles
Date: 5/7
Prompt: 16
If I were Colonel Pearce at this point, I would go alone and talk to Osceola. He is the only one the Indians trust and refuse to hurt so I would talk to them and try to convince them to end the war so we could be at peace once more.
May 07, 2021 09:47PM Add a comment
War Chief of the Seminoles

Chase H
Chase H is on page 160 of 180 of War Chief of the Seminoles
Date: 5/6
Prompt: 10
This part is very realistic because different Indian leaders and tribes had different war woops. In this scene, the settlers are able to identify how many leaders are there at this battle. Of the three they are most intimidated by Osceola because of his masterful battle tactics. He is also very adaptive as we see when he uses the gun smoke to sneak up on the settlers and win the battle.
May 06, 2021 09:52PM Add a comment
War Chief of the Seminoles

Chase H
Chase H is on page 150 of 180 of War Chief of the Seminoles
Date: 5/5
Prompt: 3
I really dislike this idea of killing the women, children, slaves, and others that the settlers are catching. If they really wanted to end the war why would they kill these innocent people? The could easily just hold them hostage or for ransom to encourage the surrender of the Indians.
May 05, 2021 09:19PM Add a comment
War Chief of the Seminoles

Chase H
Chase H is on page 140 of 180 of War Chief of the Seminoles
Date: 5/4
Prompt: 22
Questions I have after reading are why the settlers are not asking for more backup. Yes, the have asked for some but they where from Northern Florida. Why aren't they asking neighboring states to help them with troops, supplies or anything. They are obviously not equipped nor experienced enough to beat the Indians. They are gonna need backup soon if they want to win this war.
May 04, 2021 10:25PM Add a comment
War Chief of the Seminoles

Chase H
Chase H is on page 130 of 180 of War Chief of the Seminoles
Date:5/3
Prompt: 31
I was furious when even though the peaceful Indians had a flag of surrender up the settlers still killed them. Not only did they surrender but they where all defenseless. I am guessing this was before war crimes existed because this is a prime example of one.
May 03, 2021 09:24PM Add a comment
War Chief of the Seminoles

Chase H
Chase H is on page 122 of 180 of War Chief of the Seminoles
Date: 4/30
Prompt: 27
I cant believe that Osceola did not come and rescue Philip's son. He had the chance to but decided not to. Why is this? Also, I wonder why the slaves told the settlers where Philips camp was. He was so hospitable to them and they turn around and get him kill.
Apr 30, 2021 09:41PM Add a comment
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