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Rain's Reading Log wants to read The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Rain's Reading Log wants to read Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator by Roald Dah (Charlie Bucket, #2)
Rain's Reading Log wants to read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dah (Charlie Bucket, #1)
Rain's Reading Log reviewed Animal Farm by George Orwell
You're a kid, you're a pig
5 stars
So out of the many of the common "literary works" you read in American public schools I think this one really holds up and pretty easy to understand. Though haphazardly applied to many situations I still think it teaches a decent lesson that most benefit from. Even if you don't get the far from subtle message it is still a entertaining story. I liked the horse
So out of the many of the common "literary works" you read in American public schools I think this one really holds up and pretty easy to understand. Though haphazardly applied to many situations I still think it teaches a decent lesson that most benefit from. Even if you don't get the far from subtle message it is still a entertaining story. I liked the horse
Rain's Reading Log reviewed Holes by Louis Sachar (Holes, #1)
I can fix that....
5 stars
A ended up reading this in 5th grade because I loved the movie so much I want to experience the story again but did not have the DVD. The film does such a great job at adopting the vibe of this book that I really think they go together and compliment each other quite nice. The only reason I was able to make it through this book at a young age is because I basically played game of spot the difference during each chapter to see what was different of what more details the book added. I recall really enjoying the extra (if not drawn out) parts and inner monologues during the God Thumb saga that the movie (understandably) took out. All in all easily one of my favorite movies, books, and all around stories
A ended up reading this in 5th grade because I loved the movie so much I want to experience the story again but did not have the DVD. The film does such a great job at adopting the vibe of this book that I really think they go together and compliment each other quite nice. The only reason I was able to make it through this book at a young age is because I basically played game of spot the difference during each chapter to see what was different of what more details the book added. I recall really enjoying the extra (if not drawn out) parts and inner monologues during the God Thumb saga that the movie (understandably) took out. All in all easily one of my favorite movies, books, and all around stories
Rain's Reading Log reviewed The Green Book by Jill Paton Walsh
A Great Little Spark
4 stars
Jill Paton Walsh: The Green Book (EBook, 2012, Square FIsh) 4 stars
A fantastic little story we read as a class back in 5th grade IIRC. Looking back this was probably what was one if the first sparks the started my love for Science Fiction. Its ending also contains one of my favorite story tropes when done right. Probably does not set the world on first as a whole but it made an impact on me as a child when no other book quite did at that age to the point to where I can still remember it.
Jill Paton Walsh: The Green Book (EBook, 2012, Square FIsh) 4 stars
A fantastic little story we read as a class back in 5th grade IIRC. Looking back this was probably what was one if the first sparks the started my love for Science Fiction. Its ending also contains one of my favorite story tropes when done right. Probably does not set the world on first as a whole but it made an impact on me as a child when no other book quite did at that age to the point to where I can still remember it.
Rain's Reading Log reviewed Fat Kid Rules the World by K. L. Going
The Book that Taught Me to Read
4 stars
Is this book great? No but it is the first "Novel" that I can recall reading from start to finish on my own and actually comprehending the whole way through. Which proved to 8th grade self (Age 13) that my brain was not broken and I could actually read a "real book without pictures", even if I did only pick this book up because the "lol so random funny title".
The wannabe punk story it tells is not bad and pretty keeps your interest. Though where this book does really shine is its characters and how the protagonist actually feels like a real person and not just "some fat kid".
The movie by the same name that came out years latter is kind of a poorly paced speed run of the story.
Is this book great? No but it is the first "Novel" that I can recall reading from start to finish on my own and actually comprehending the whole way through. Which proved to 8th grade self (Age 13) that my brain was not broken and I could actually read a "real book without pictures", even if I did only pick this book up because the "lol so random funny title".
The wannabe punk story it tells is not bad and pretty keeps your interest. Though where this book does really shine is its characters and how the protagonist actually feels like a real person and not just "some fat kid".
The movie by the same name that came out years latter is kind of a poorly paced speed run of the story.
Rain's Reading Log reviewed Feed by M. T. Anderson
I Still Would Want a Brain Implant
4 stars
So we have another story that I really liked at the time that is Science Fiction & has to do with the space if only I was aware of this pattern sooner instead of trying to force the Fantasy meme.
This was the second book "real" novel that I can recall finishing reading and comprehending all the way through and found not to long after the first (though would be a a few years for the third). Not even sure why I gave this book a shot but I can definitely say I am very glad this book found me.
Now if I would to read this today would I like it as much as my computer & internet starved 13 year old self did. Tackled a lot "hey maybe don't put all your eggs into one modern computing" that you see in more main stream media today …
So we have another story that I really liked at the time that is Science Fiction & has to do with the space if only I was aware of this pattern sooner instead of trying to force the Fantasy meme.
This was the second book "real" novel that I can recall finishing reading and comprehending all the way through and found not to long after the first (though would be a a few years for the third). Not even sure why I gave this book a shot but I can definitely say I am very glad this book found me.
Now if I would to read this today would I like it as much as my computer & internet starved 13 year old self did. Tackled a lot "hey maybe don't put all your eggs into one modern computing" that you see in more main stream media today like Black Mirror. Though at the time for me at least those concepts where not very common and gave way to good story telling.
I will also say the one thing that stuck with me and lives in my head forever was this one girl who gave her self a bunch of lesions because it was the "cool thing" to do.
Rain's Reading Log reviewed Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (Romeo and Juliet)
You know this even if you never read it
1 star
We read this as a class as a Freshmen in High School and I promise you that you know all major plot points from osmosis from other media. It is extremely meh by today standards.Though I do agree with most in that the 1990s Film that did a modern setting adaptation is worth a watch and kind of interesting as a whole.
Rain's Reading Log finished reading Feed by M. T. Anderson
So we have another story that I really liked at the time that is Science Fiction & has to do with the space if only I was aware of this pattern sooner instead of trying to force the Fantasy meme.
This was the second book "real" novel that I can recall finishing reading and comprehending all the way through and found not to long after the first (though would be a a few years for the third). Not even sure why I gave this book a shot but I can definitely say I am very glad this book found me.
Now if I would to read this today would I like it as much as my computer & internet starved 13 year old self did. Tackled a lot "hey maybe don't put all your eggs into one modern computing" that you see in more main stream media today …
So we have another story that I really liked at the time that is Science Fiction & has to do with the space if only I was aware of this pattern sooner instead of trying to force the Fantasy meme.
This was the second book "real" novel that I can recall finishing reading and comprehending all the way through and found not to long after the first (though would be a a few years for the third). Not even sure why I gave this book a shot but I can definitely say I am very glad this book found me.
Now if I would to read this today would I like it as much as my computer & internet starved 13 year old self did. Tackled a lot "hey maybe don't put all your eggs into one modern computing" that you see in more main stream media today like Black Mirror. Though at the time for me at least those concepts where not very common and gave way to good story telling.
I will also say the one thing that stuck with me and lives in my head forever was this one girl who gave her self a bunch of lesions because it was the "cool thing" to do.
Rain's Reading Log finished reading Fat Kid Rules the World by K. L. Going
Is this book great? No but it is the first "Novel" that I can recall reading from start to finish on my own and actually comprehending the whole way through. Which proved to 8th grade self (Age 13) that my brain was not broken and I could actually read a "real book without pictures", even if I did only pick this book up because the "lol so random funny title".
The wannabe punk story it tells is not bad and pretty keeps your interest. Though where this book does really shine is its characters and how the protagonist actually feels like a real person and not just "some fat kid".
The movie by the same name that came out years latter is kind of a poorly paced speed run of the story.
Is this book great? No but it is the first "Novel" that I can recall reading from start to finish on my own and actually comprehending the whole way through. Which proved to 8th grade self (Age 13) that my brain was not broken and I could actually read a "real book without pictures", even if I did only pick this book up because the "lol so random funny title".
The wannabe punk story it tells is not bad and pretty keeps your interest. Though where this book does really shine is its characters and how the protagonist actually feels like a real person and not just "some fat kid".
The movie by the same name that came out years latter is kind of a poorly paced speed run of the story.
Rain's Reading Log finished reading The Green Book by Jill Paton Walsh
A fantastic little story we read as a class back in 5th grade IIRC. Looking back this was probably what was one if the first sparks the started my love for Science Fiction. Its ending also contains one of my favorite story tropes when done right. Probably does not set the world on first as a whole but it made an impact on me as a child when no other book quite did at that age to the point to where I can still remember it.
Rain's Reading Log rated The Green Book: 4 stars

The Green Book by Jill Paton Walsh
Jill Paton Walsh's classic science fiction novel The Green Book is now available from Square Fish with a brand–new …
 
        








