Tuesday, May 21, 2013

every soul a star by: Wendy Mass (final blog)

    This year I read the book, every soul a star, by Wendy Mass.  I believe this book would be a great book for a teacher to have in their classroom library. The main plot is that three kids, Ally, Bree and Jack all end up at the same campground to witness a solar eclipse. The reason that all three kids are there are completely different, and they would never expect to run into one another. They are all very different kids, but throughout the time that they are there, they begin to become great friends. The main reason that I think this book would be good to have in a classroom library, is that it can relate to both guys and girls. It is pretty much open to any audience due to its characters.
    This books outline is very good for kids at a high school reading level. All three of these children are very, very different from one another, yet they seem to be able to put all of it aside and become good friends. Teenagers in High School can easily relate to this plot in the book. This novel's reading level isn't too hard, yet isn't super easy. The book always keeps you wanting to read, because the actions of the characters really never stops.
   I really enjoyed this book a lot and I think that other teens would enjoy it too. This book sends out a great message for teens and kids of all ages. That message is, even though you may seem very different form somebody, if you can put those differences aside, you may become good friends with them!

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