Thursday, November 5, 2015

Unstoppable- Tim Green, Fiction, Cameron Cronk

Harrison, Harrison, Harrison. This foster kid is just tearing it up in modified football. They ended up winning the championship. And yes, Harrison scored the game winning 80 yard touchdown to win the game. All of his teammates were so happy for him and he felt like the only person in the world. He saw Becky in the stands and gave her a wave and she didn't just wave, she blew him a kiss that Harrison would remember for the rest of his life. They started dating and sitting with each other at lunch again. Oh yeah and Leo Howard, still doesn't like Harrison. But on the bright side Leo has smiled at Harrison in the halls and Harrison smiled back. After a stretched period of time Leo Howard and Harrison Kelly ended up becoming best friends. Coach and Mom, are Harrison's #1 fans.


Question #1 (Has this novel changed you?)
In my opinion, I don't think that this book changed me as a person, but it changed by point of view of things. Such as being helpful to other people really does pay off in the near future.

Question #2 (Is the ending satisfying?)
Yes I think that the ending to this book couldn't have been any better. Tim Green (The author) is just a great writer and it's one of the best endings to a book I've ever read.

4 comments:

  1. I like your wording on this one. "Harrison would remember for the rest of his life." I like how you said the rest of his life, because it made me think of memories that have stuck with me since I was about 5 years old. Also, I like your honesty in question #1, you said I don't think this book changed me as a person, nice honesty.

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  2. I like how you recapped so far what you have read in the book. It allows me to think if it is a kind of book I would want to pick up and read.

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  3. I like how you summarized the story, and I have read this book before and how you summarized this book make me want to re-read it again.

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  4. I like the wording and vocabulary you used and how you kind of summed up what happen. Its definitely a book I would read.

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