Monday, May 27, 2019
Stolen
Lauren Moore 0150 Ms Clevenger 21 November 2011 Stolen The book, Stolen, by Vivian Vande Velde was found for me at the John Vaughn nonspecific urethritis library. It is a mystery and heroic book, to which I should mention that mystery, love, and adventurous are my favorite types of books so two out three isnt bad at wholly. The author Vivian Vande Velde has written many other books. Most of her books are for children a couple of them are in the age group of teen and adult. Like for mannikin The Conjurer Princess and The Changeling Prince are both books for early teen and beginning adult ages.There are a lot of characters in my book. There is a wee girl who goes by the name Ravyen she leaves with her grandparents which really their not her grandparents they adopted her. Avis and Browley, which are the grandparents of Ravyn. There is Ravyns friend Orsen who thinks he is smarter than everybody else and attempts to act tough and big most Rayvn but it never works out the way he had p lanned on it to. Then there is Isabelle, she is the girl in my book that is lost and wakes up in Ravyns grandparents house to notice that she remembers nothing including her own name.The main character is my book is the witch, now the witch is a mean previous(a) person who according to the village has been stealing everybodys new born babies. The genre of my story is mystery, a little scary, and adventurous. Its not to keen-sighted of a story but it is just long enough that you can read it in one to two days. Im the same way with my books as I am with my movies. I like my movies a little scary but to scary to where I have nightmares, more mystery therefore adventurous but to where I have to actually pay attention because if I dont Ill get lost really bad end-to-end my book you have to really pay attention to very single detail because if you dont you will miss a step and then you will just be lost throughout the rest of the book. It starts out telling you about Isabella, shes run ning through the woods in her long gown type of dress. She has no idea why shes running, what shes running from. Nor where she is running to. She begins to hear dogs barking and running toward her direction. She begins to climb up into a maneuver but benefits its way to high for the next branch to reach and if she jumps she will fall and who knows what the dogs could do to her.She ends up just laying there the owner of the dogs, Avis, finds her all covered in blood, he gentle picks her up and carries her back to the house where Ravyn, her new born puppies ,and Aviss wife Browley are. As time goes on they realize that Isabella is blank, she know s nothing, but there is a family that hears about Isabella **You have introduced Rayven and Orson in the beginning paragraphs, but then start talking about Isabella who is she? You pauperization to introduce your characters.Is the witch really the main character or is Rayven, or Isabella? Use the terms protagonist and antagonist. Also, wha t is the theme? What is the main idea of the book? If you do not know, look it up on Google search. Conclusion goes here what do you think of the book? How would you rate it? Would you recommend it to everyone? workings Cited Insert the List of Works Cited here. To create your list of Works Cited, use CiteWrite click Start, Programs, DrPaper4, References CiteWrite. For help using CiteWrite, click on the Help menu in CiteWrite.If you just have a few works to cite, you can use these examples to type them by hand Anderson, Frank J. An Illustrated History of the Herbals. New York Columbia University Press, 1977. Gardener, Edwin D. , Elizabeth Miner, and G. D. Royans. Heretics. 16th Century England. Ed. Samuel Nevins and Lisa Bointer. London Methaneon, 1988. 327-84. unhorse Fit in Seven Days. Health and Medicine. 2006. Society of Heart Physicians. 26 Mar. 2006 . Myers, Bethany. Public Ritual. Citizen Forum 8 (1922) 221-29. Delete this text before you turn in your paper
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