Summer Reading


Check out my video about summer reading (and having my daughter as a student):  http://goanimate.com/videos/0Lkl8N_YNXco?utm_source=linkshare  

 

 

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http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi3294271769/

I've been so busy reading my "fun books" this summer that I haven't started my summer reading for school...

 

Students, when you post about the books, you should write a somewhat detailed "response," not just questions about the books.  Tell how you FEEL about the books:  What parts (if any) did you love/hate?  Which characters were your favorite/least favorite?  What lines resonated with you?  Why are these novels considered classics?  What themes are timeless?  Were the novels hard for you to understand? Did you see any similarities in the Bronte sisters' writing styles?  Jane Eyre was well-received when it was first published, but Wuthering Heights was not...why?  Why do you think readers today prefer Wuthering Heights?