Reading Response to "Cherub: The Killing"
Jake Sternberg
8/26/12
Block 3
I am currently
reading the forth book in Robert Muchamore's Cherub series. Plus, I
spent 6 hours during the 2 weeks of school reading it. This book is called Cherub:
The Killing. This book relates to the fact that many people label the way
others make money. Usually they may assume that someone either won the lottery
or robbed a bank and when it's revealed that the person did not win the
lottery, it makes the police highly suspicious.
However,
I have many questions to ask about this book. First, why are people always
labeling others? Second, why did the police believe a rumor that somebody won
the lottery or robbed the bank? Just because they didn't win the lottery
doesn't mean they robbed a bank. People shouldn't assume those labels on others.
Jake,
ReplyDeleteReaders may find it rather confusing if you provide questions without at first supplying a summary of what you are questioning. If you don't, then that creates a certain level of confusion.
I like the questions that you are asking, and just a bit of background information on your book would help them make more sense. How do you think the book answers those questions? How does it fit into the rest of the series and the big ideas that are being explored in the other books?
ReplyDeletePlease remove your last name from all posts. You do not need to include a formal heading on your blog posts - just a title will do. Also, make sure to give details on your reading - see the "Routines" document for examples of ways to report your reading.