Pop by Gordon Korman
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This is a student-friendly place to discuss your summer reading assignment with your peers. Use this Blog only for matters related to the book - this is not a social networking outlet.
As you respond to the questions and postings related to the book you are reading, keep in mind that all blog postings will be monitored. If you use inappropriate language you will be reported.
This is for English class; therefore, you must write in full sentences and use correct punctuation and grammar. Please avoid texting or IM language, abbreviations, slang, emoticons, etc. In order to receive credit, blogs must be well thought out and at least three sentences in length.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
The Book Pop
I was so glad that one of the books for summer reading was a sports related book. I instantly went out to rent the book. I was also very pleased the the book had a high school setting because it was something that I could easily relate to, as well as all my friends can do the same. At first i was expecting the book to be boring and predictable but turned out to be the complete opposite. There were many plot twists, like Charlie's disease and Troy quitting football at the end. I was always engaged while reading the book didn't want to stop reading it. Although the ending of the book was sad and touching it was still a very interesting way to end the book.
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