Thursday, November 6, 2014

The Best Teen Writing of 2011 (11/3/14)

The Best Teen Writing of 2011
(Yes, I know it's 2014)
By: Myla Goldberg
Blog By: Sonny S.
Prompt(s):
Do any of the characters feeling change as you’ve read? Explain why or why
not.
Do you like what you’re reading? Why or why not?

In, The Best Teen Writing of 2011, I do feel characters change. In this book, it shows all of the best stories that teens have written. This means that there are several different characters. In the stories, I feel that sometimes the people can be a little picky, but ending up being the nicest person ever! People of all kinds write these stories, and in real life... people will change, overtime that is, but they do change. I like to see the different perspectives of people, all kinds people and writing styles. This is an excellent book to practice characterization, and other items like that.

I love ready, The Best Teen Writing of 2011. The reason why I love reading this book is because you get to see all kinds of perspectives from all kinds of different people. I find this interesting because everyone has a different writing style than the next guy. This book is very interesting because of this. The word choice people use makes their stories very detailed. Myla G. (the author) had a very good idea to put together all kinds of stories and writing styles.

Overall, this book can really help people practice characterization and other item under the category of Literature. I find this book very, very interesting because of it. I am astonished by the writing in this book and would love to read more books like this. This book will teach you all kinds of things... and you might not even know it. This book is also very enjoyable! So that's the reason I would give this book a positive review overall.

2 comments:

  1. Don't forget to indent. This book seems really interesting. Great blog.

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  2. Make sure to reread your blog for errors and indent like Diana said. Besides that you had a great blog.

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