<-- read Moby Dick cover to cover for real and reported on it harsh.. got an A-Pick something substantial and report honestly, you will do well.
OKAY! I'm done! I finished my book report... It's only 3 pages
Had to be atleast 500 pages long, only interesting one (and short one) I could find. I actually like it, shame I cant read it all
Moby Dick, huh...This seem more like your speed-http://www.amazon.com/Duran-Neil-Gaiman/dp/0862762596
why can't ya? do you have to stop reading it when you turn in your report?
Cap1, that's easy enough to answer. All that city folk book learnin just gets in the way. That boy's got some flyin to do.
I'm with you 1+44, I can't read any book without any action in it, whenever we have "free reading friday" (basically where you read the whole period) I've always got a war book...just finished "The Forgotten 500" and started "Every Man a Tiger".
Well, I passed! I had to give an oral presentation to the class, and got a 110 on it
Well, I passed! I had to give an oral presentation to the class, and got a 110 on it (I dont know why I got the extra 10 points, but I'm not complaining) and mine was the longest. the 2nd test grade (typing part) is a 95, because I didn't double space it.... And with it single spaced, it's nearly 3 1/2 pages long
My suggestion of fiction books that are good reads:Maltese Falcon(Dashiel Hammett...he really has a descriptive way with words)Deception Point(Dan Brown writer of The Da Vinci Code; real page-turner)Digital Fortress(another Dan Brown)Lord Of The Rings(Tolkien...1000 pages plus but every page is worth it)