BLOG INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Must Blog for each class session.

2. Must be a minimum of five complete sentences.

3. Must have correct spelling and punctuation.

4. Must attach a photo that resonates your Blog post.

5. Must comment to at least one of your classmates Blog post.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Class 10-03-12


This book is far more interesting than I once thought it was. And that was of course in the beginning. Although, at some point, I thought "The Wave" was a good thing in this book, as I got further into it, I've noticed that it was turning out to be some sort of gang-related group. Mr. Ross, in this novel, is the teacher of a History class. He introduced this "Wave" to his students who were in his class, and told them it was an experiment he came up with. It was actually a game. As soon as the kids in his class got more and more interested in this so called "Wave," they started sharing, and recruiting some students outside of Mr. Ross's class. At this point, it became more of a join or we'll make you join type of group. Until next blog, I hope to finish this book.

2 comments:

  1. This book sounds interesting. You will finish the book do not worry. See you Monday.

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  2. This book has become a new fav. to the books I have read so far. I like books like this that is based on true story like "The Child Called It".

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