Anyone read the lovely bones?

1. which chracters was ur favorite?why?
2.which chrarcters did you dislike>why?
3.does anyone in the book remind you of anyone you know?why?
4.are you like a charcter contained by the book?why?
5. if you could be any charcter in this book ,who would u be& y?
6.do you incidents,ideas or actions within this work remind you of ur own life orsomething that happened to you?explain?
7.are there any parts of the book that be confusing to you? which parts?
8.what kind of person do you feel the author is?what make you feel this way?
9.what do you feel is the most historic passage and/or paragraph in this book?
10.if you were an english lecturer,would you want to share this book with your students?why or why not?
11.do you share any of the feelings of the characters in this book ?explain?
Answers:
1. which characters be ur favorite?why? I liked Susie and Lindsay the best. I liked how up in Susie's glory she cared so much about her family it took up adjectives of her time. I like Lindsay because I like how she dealt beside Susie's death. I loved her personality.
2.which characters did you dislike>why? Well naturally I didn't similar to Mr Harvey he was a disgusting monster. But really there were no characters I expressly disliked.
3.does anyone in the book remind you of anyone you know?why? Um no not really. Susie sort of reminds me of a girl called Kate but not hugely. Kate is more loud and out-there then Susie but she still sort of reminds me of Kate. Lindsay sort of reminds me of Ginny Weasley I know that Ginny isn't a unadulterated person but she still does.
4.are you like a character contained by the book?why? Not any character in particular. I'm zilch like Lindsay or Buckley. I've got a bit of Susie in me but not much.
5. if you could be any persona in this book ,who would u be& y? Well Lindsay I guess. Other than the fact she loses a sister and I'd say close friend. She be gifted, had a boyfriend and as the book says grew into a pretty girl, get married and had at least one child.
6.Do you incidents,ideas or engagements in this work remind you of ur own life or something that happened to you?explain? No I'm pretty lucky I've lost no-one as close as a parent or sibling. I enjoy had an experience like when Lindsay was call into the principal's office straight after Susie was reported as dead. Although my experience be nowhere near as pleasant no nice couch, no nice principal blah blah blah.
7.are there any parts of the book that were confusing to you? which parts? Well when Lindsay be in the principal's office and Mr Caden suggests that Lindsay join the adjectives girls' soccer team Lindsay says it'd be hard to play soccer 20 or so foot from where her sister was supposedly murdered. Susie goes mark I've always been confused about whether she be going score at the fact that Lindsay was rude to Mr Caden or the reality that she wasn't gong to play soccer there. Other than that the book was easy to appreciate.
8.what kind of person do you feel the author is?what make you feel this way? I think the author is someone who have maybe been through bad things surrounded by her life. Maybe she had a sibling or close friend that was tragically kill when they were younger. I am right about that sort of. Alice Sebold was raped while she be in college.
9.what do you feel is the most important alleyway and/or paragraph in this book? I think the bit where Susie is murdered. This bit sets the unharmed plot and theme of the rest of the book. If Susie was never murdered we wouldn't have te rest of the book.
10.if you be an English teacher,would you want to share this book with your students?why or why not? Yes but I'd be careful in the region of what age group only year nines and up. I think it's important because these things can appear anywhere and I think the book kind of teaches you how ancestors grieve differently and how one simple act (of Mr Harvey murdering Susie) can affect people for the rest of their lives.
11.do you share any of the feelings of the characters contained by this book ?explain? No because I've never been through anything like that.


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