Dear Mrs. Zrihen,
I am still reading the 300-page science fiction book “Stinkers Return” by Pamela F. service. The reason I picked this book was because it looked like the most interesting book on the rack in the library since it had a very catchy synopsis. The significance of the passage to the book is that it talks about aliens and other fiction imaginary scenes.
There were six things I did before, while, and after reading this book. First there were two things I did before reading this book. One thing I did before reading this book I looked closely at the front cover of the book and thought about what it could be about. One observation that I noticed was the Washington memorial which gave me an idea that the setting will be in Washington D.C. The second thing I did before reading this book is skim and scanned through the book looking for text features.
Second there were 2 things I did while reading this book. One thing I did while reading this book was I imagined every scene in my mind as if it were a movie. Another thing I did while reading this book is after every chapter I thought about what happened and if I didn’t understand a certain part I would go back and read it again.
Since I did not finish reading this book I cannot say what I did after reading this book.
The genre of this book is science fiction. The characteristics of this book being science fiction is that it is mostly about aliens and space. The characters in this book are Karen, Jonathan, and stinker. So far most of this story takes place in Washington D.C. The time is around 1993. I am just guessing since the book was made in 1993. The weather conditions are not included but probably sunny since the characters are outside a lot. The social conditions are too not included.
(Exposition) the story starts with introducing the characters such as stinky, the alien who faked as skunk, Jonathan, and Karen. Stinky has crashed on Earth and needs to find his way home. With stinkers computer skills he borrows a shuttle flight. (Rising Action) Now stinker has returned and is enlisted the help of Karen and Jonathan on an important mission. They must find a uniquely earthly. While they are on the search around the nations capitol police for the disappearance of the space shuttle is also following them. This is how far I go into the book and I hope to get higher.
The tone of this book is very imaginative/creative. The mood is very interested and curious. The theme, motif, and moral aren’t possible to say since I am not yet finished with the book. The pint of view of this book is third person. The pattern of organization is conflict and resolution. The author’s purpose for writing this book is to entertain the reader with imaginative scenes. The author’s perspective is objective, biased.
If I were in the author’s shoes I would never think of anything in order to handle a situation like this. I would also recommend this book so far mainly to six graders since everything is a little bit too childish.
Sincerely,
Ofek Peer
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