In our eighth grade English class before every lesson, we have silent reading, which is when we read books of our choice for six minutes everyday.
I am currently reading the classic "Swiss Family Robinson"
The Classic about an English family who get stuck on a island after a storm washes there ship up on shore and its crew tries to escape in the row boats. I am one who likes reading story about those who are trapped, for instance, one of my favorite books is Gary Paulsin's classic about Brian who got wrecked in northern Canada. The thing about this book is that the family seemed almost pleased when the found themselves trapped. The father says, "Hey, we were looking for a bit of adventure" and I don't think that a struggle for their lives is exactly what he was talking about. Also, his three sons seem to be too content with going out into the jungle and finding wild animals that they then adopt as pets. The father and mother keep saying that it is good to have livestock, but there is a great difference between livestock and keeping every animal you see. They have been on this island for days, yet there have been no disasters. Nothing has happened, I mean you would think that something would happen. I keep waiting for an animal to attack them, or for someone to fall into a ditch, or just something. It is frustrating how little happens. They're just skipping around this island having a dandy time. I mean, they are even drinking tea. I am very let down about this classic which was supposed to be a "great" book, but so far, I am not impressed.
Friday, November 20, 2009
The Swiss Family Robinson
Posted by Ben'jamin at 20.11.09
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