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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog: Love Your Parents
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog. Tuesday, February 15, 2011. Most teeneagers don't really understand thier parents. They spend most of the time complaining about them and rolling thier eyes at them but don't understand them. this is what happened in my book, The City of Bones. The City of Bones. By the end of the book Clary learns to give her mother respect even though she is in a coma and won't wake up. She realizes that everything her mother hid from her was for her own good and now just prays for her mom ...
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog: Romeo and Juliet
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog. Wednesday, March 2, 2011. So far I am liking Romeo and Juliet the movie more than the book. The book is a bit hard to understand and from a very different time period. However what i found annoying in the movie was that while trying to keep everything modern, the script was left the same which kind of contradicts the whole movie. March 7, 2011 at 6:37 AM. I think part of it was to show how classic texts are still relevant.and so much of Shakespeares gift is in his language.
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog: Coming Of Age Blog Post #1
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Coming Of Age Blog Post #1. During the young years of our lives we are aware of what our backgrounds are and we always follow the culture and religion of it. However as we are growing up or coming of age we realize sometimes we have to act differently. In the book I'm reading Born Confused. June 6, 2011 at 6:07 AM. Nicely done. aishwarya! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Coming of age post #2. Evenings With Dr. Futterman. Books upon the Swift of the Wind.
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog: Having Ultimate Power Isn't Always What It's Cracked Up To Be
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog. Thursday, April 14, 2011. Having Ultimate Power Isn't Always What It's Cracked Up To Be. Nowadays most movies and books are about doing whatever you have to get ultimate power. In the book I'm reading,. The 11th 39 Clues book) the Cahill's family ending up separating due to all the pressure of having the ability to get ultimate power. In my opinion, one doesn't need ultimate power and can live without it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Coming of age post #2. COA Blog Post 2.
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog: March 2011
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog. Wednesday, March 2, 2011. So far I am liking Romeo and Juliet the movie more than the book. The book is a bit hard to understand and from a very different time period. However what i found annoying in the movie was that while trying to keep everything modern, the script was left the same which kind of contradicts the whole movie. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Coming of age post #2. Evenings With Dr. Futterman. Books upon the Swift of the Wind. The Amazing Blog of Awesomeness.
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog: April 2011
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog. Thursday, April 21, 2011. Extra Credit: The Evil Will Always Find A Way To Come Back *Spoiler Alerts*. In most fantasy books after the "bad" guys they always have a way of coming back to get their revenge on the good guys. For example, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Voldemort came back 14 years after being defeated by Harry, with the help of Wormtail. In the book I read over break The City of Fallen Angels. In The City of Fallen Angels. Thursday, April 14, 2011. The 11th...
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog: November 2010
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog. Sunday, November 21, 2010. Mothely Love: Annoying, But Saves Your Life! Mothers, I’m sure I’m not the only one who often feels annoyed by them. They nag you, and say you can’t do this, can’t do that. JK Rowling probably felt this way at times as well. However, reading through the Harry Potter novels, we can tell how much she values the love and sacrifice of a mother. In this series, a mother’s love is the most powerful magic of all. During the final battle we see another very mot...
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog: Coming Of Age Blog Post #2
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog. Saturday, June 4, 2011. Coming Of Age Blog Post #2. For most teenagers that are coming of age they feel like they have no hope in finding themselves, but eventually do after multiple changes happen to them. This occurred in the book I read, Born Confused. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Coming of age post #2. Evenings With Dr. Futterman. Necessity is the mother of invention. lack of necessity is the mother of self-invented struggle. Books upon the Swift of the Wind.
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog: December 2010
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog. Monday, December 20, 2010. What genre is my book? It took me about a month to read The Girl Who Played With Fire by Steig Larsson (since I was so preoccupied re-reading the Harry Potters) but it was worth it. This book was fast paced and interesting. one thing that stuck out to me the most was that it seemed to be a mix of non fiction and realistic fiction. I noticed this in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo as well. Monday, December 13, 2010. The Wonders of Harry Potter. It was ha...
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog: June 2011
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Aishwarya's E.L.A. Blog. Saturday, June 4, 2011. Coming Of Age Blog Post #2. For most teenagers that are coming of age they feel like they have no hope in finding themselves, but eventually do after multiple changes happen to them. This occurred in the book I read, Born Confused. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Coming of age post #2. Evenings With Dr. Futterman. Necessity is the mother of invention. lack of necessity is the mother of self-invented struggle. Books upon the Swift of the Wind. COA Blog Post 2.