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Peter Sciarrino is on page 397 of 406 of The Power of Six (Lorien Legacies, #2)
Number seven’s Cepan, Marina, is an unsympathetic character. She makes questionable decisions that I wouldn’t make if I was in her shoes. At the orphanage Marina becomes a nun and pursues jesus. Seven asks for her cepan to go with her and unlock her powers but she says no. Meaning Seven had to learn how to control her telekinesis at only 16 alone. Because she adononbed her, it makes her unlikable and unsympathetic.
Jan 03, 2022 02:57PM Add a comment
The Power of Six (Lorien Legacies, #2)

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 140 of 406 of The Power of Six (Lorien Legacies, #2)
This book is character driven, it is about how John Smith devlops as a person and gets his first power (Legacies). An example of this was when John was in school and got his first legacy, and his hands were burning. After this John had horrible nightmares for the mounth and a half that it took for his Telekinesis legacy to devolp. The story is told about how John got these powers which is why it is character driven.
Dec 13, 2021 09:43AM Add a comment
The Power of Six (Lorien Legacies, #2)

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 28 of 406 of The Power of Six (Lorien Legacies, #2)
I wonder what the rock they gave away in return for food symbolized and meant to number seven; I wonder if it gives them special powers. I don´t know why the character number seven and her cepan are so scared of being found. I imply they look like normal humans given they live in a orphaniage in Spain with other people. This makes me think that the group that´s hunting them down somehow knows that they aren´t human.
Dec 06, 2021 09:34AM Add a comment
The Power of Six (Lorien Legacies, #2)

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 2 of 406 of The Power of Six (Lorien Legacies, #2)
My prediction about the Power of Six is that seven is some type of extraterrestrial life form, because it says seven is from the planet, ¨Lorien.¨ Because this alien is refered to as seven, of the remaining nine I can also predict that this alien is one of the last surviving one of its kind. This makes me belive someone is hunting the ¨garde¨ down and killing them because there are so few left in existence.
Nov 29, 2021 09:30AM Add a comment
The Power of Six (Lorien Legacies, #2)

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 302 of 352 of Spaced Out (Moon Base Alpha, #2)
Dash Gibison, the main character does not change but grows throughout the story. He is reliant on the adults on the moon base who always tell Dash to not get involed with things and leave it to the adults to figure out. As the story goes on Dash decides not to listen to the adults and takes madders into his own hands. This decision shows growth in the main character, before he would have just done want he was told.
Nov 08, 2021 09:44AM Add a comment
Spaced Out (Moon Base Alpha, #2)

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 270 of 352 of Spaced Out (Moon Base Alpha, #2)
Space case is written in first person POV. This texual evidence supports my ressoning, ¨Life in outer space sucks trust me, I know. My name is Dashiell Gibson.¨ This proves the story is told through the eyes of Dash making it a first person narritve. I like the way the narrator wrote in this prespective because it creates suspence and makes you feel like you are on Moon Base Alpha Sloving the murder mystery.
Nov 01, 2021 09:39AM Add a comment
Spaced Out (Moon Base Alpha, #2)

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 195 of 352 of Spaced Out (Moon Base Alpha, #2)
The Protaginst in the book is Dash Gibson, vs. the Antagonist, the killer of Doctor Holtz. Dash Gibson is the main character because the book is written in 1st person an told through the eyes of Dash. The two are against eachother because Dash is trying to slove the killing of the Doctor while the killer is trying to get away with their murder. Meaning the story is Protaginst VS. Antaginost (Dash Vs. killer).
Oct 25, 2021 09:31AM Add a comment
Spaced Out (Moon Base Alpha, #2)

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 86 of 352 of Spaced Out (Moon Base Alpha, #2)
In Space case the conflict character vs character. Dash is trying to slove the mistery of Dr. Holtz death, everyone believes that he just went out on the lunar surface without his helmet on properly but Dash suspects differntly. As he trys to find the killer of the scientist he incounters roadbumbs on his way to sloving the mystery. The more evidence he gets means he can prove everyone wrong and prove the murder.
Oct 18, 2021 10:59PM Add a comment
Spaced Out (Moon Base Alpha, #2)

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 14 of 352 of Spaced Out (Moon Base Alpha, #2)
This story is a low science fiction mystery were Dash, the protagonist of the story is in space. When the moon base commander vanishes Dash, the 12 year old is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery. Because this book deals with space exploration, advanced technology, and futuristic lifestyles this makes me believe that this book is a science fiction mystery.
Oct 11, 2021 09:41AM Add a comment
Spaced Out (Moon Base Alpha, #2)

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 198 of 224 of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Bruno's three main Characteristics are adventurist, curios, and naive. Bruno is curious and adventurist because he explores all over the new place he lives to find people to play with and things to do. One day he goes to explore the fence and meets someone in stripped pajamas, because he thinks they are in ¨stripped pajamas¨ instead of a prison suit I believe that Bruno is a naive character.
Sep 27, 2021 09:28AM Add a comment
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 168 of 224 of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
I think this book is a descriptive Narrative. It's a descriptive Narrative because the story is told through a third person limited perspective due to the story being written about Bruno but not being told through his eyes meaning it third person limited. Because it talks about place, time and mood in the new house and how it feels dark and nothing like home it Describes his life in a Descriptive Narrative form.
Sep 20, 2021 09:40AM Add a comment
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 168 of 224 of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
I think The Boy in the Stripped Pajamas is a descriptive Narrative. It's a descriptive Narrative because the story is told through a third person limited perspective due to the story being written about Bruno but still not being told through him leaving me to believe it is third person limited. Because it talks about place, time and mood when they moved to the new house and how it feels dark and nothing like home.
Sep 20, 2021 09:36AM Add a comment
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 102 of 224 of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Bruno, a wealthy kid, is just like many kids from his town, he lives a simple life and attends school, then after he headings to play with his friends. One day after school all these luxuries change as he returns from school he finds all of his belongings getting packed up. His mom tell's him they are moving for their fathers secret work, Bruno's emotions are crushed and mad that he won't see his friends ever again.
Sep 20, 2021 09:22AM Add a comment
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 102 of 224 of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
Bruno, a wealthy kid, is just like many kids from his town, he lives a simple life and attends school, then after he headings to play with his friends. One day after school all these luxuries change as he returns from school he finds all of his belongings getting packed up. His mom tell's him they are moving for their fathers secret work, Bruno's emotions are crushed and mad that he won't see his friends ever again.
Sep 13, 2021 09:35AM Add a comment
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is finished with Getting Things Done for Teens: Take Control of Your Life in a Distracting World
I learned how to manage my schedule and some helpful tips to keep me engaged and use my time Wiseley. In the book it taught me that I can look at my location, time, and energy to decide what is the most important thing to do now. When I am at home I can do subjects like English math and social studies but when I am outside I can do film. This book taught me how and why I should focus on important goals.
Aug 31, 2021 11:09PM Add a comment
Getting Things Done for Teens: Take Control of Your Life in a Distracting World

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 230 of 304 of Spy School (Spy School, #1)
If I could ask Ben Ripley, the main character in Spy School I would ask him first, was leaving your home to go to this secret spy school worth losing a year you could've spent as a normal kid with friends and family? Next, what were some of the secret things you have learned about the CIA. Finally, how hard is it to not tell your friends and family about the Spy School and instead saying it was a science camp?
Jun 02, 2021 10:30AM Add a comment
Spy School (Spy School, #1)

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 20 of 304 of Spy School (Spy School, #1)
Alexander Hale, a spy is very mysterious. When he shows up to the main character, Ben Ripley's house, and told him they have had there eye on him and pints out very specific things in his life that only people that know him well would know makes him Mysterious. Not only is it that it is also the way he dresses that makes him appear like that, with a nice tux and a scar on his chin from a bullet.
May 14, 2021 10:39AM Add a comment
Spy School (Spy School, #1)

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 56 of 272 of Where the Red Fern Grows
The book starts with description from the main character, Billy. I like how the start of this book begins because the first sentence leaves you wondering with and open ended question. He describes in this sentence how nothing can go wrong and it's a perfect day which makes me want to find out if this is actually true or not.
Apr 16, 2021 09:47AM Add a comment
Where the Red Fern Grows

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 56 of 272 of Where the Red Fern Grows
The book starts with description from the main character, Billy. I like how the start of this book begins because the first sentence leaves you wondering with and open ended question. He describes in this sentence how nothing can go wrong and it's a perfect day which makes me want to find out if this is actually true or not.
Apr 16, 2021 09:46AM Add a comment
Where the Red Fern Grows

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 56 of 272 of Where the Red Fern Grows
The book starts with description from the main character, Billy. I like how it starts because the first sentence leaves you wondering and it is an open ended question. He describes how nothing can go wrong and it's a perfect day which makes me ponder and want to find out if this information is true or not.
Apr 16, 2021 09:43AM Add a comment
Where the Red Fern Grows

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 11 of 272 of Where the Red Fern Grows
I'm on page 11 of 272 of Where the Red Fern Grows: I can tell from what the character said that he is good with animals. I know this because he said, "come here boy, I ain't gonna hurt you, I'm your friend. The dog is now comfortable with him and goes right up to him, normally a animal in the wild won't be as comfortable around a human he just meet, proving that he is good with animals.
Mar 19, 2021 08:24AM Add a comment
Where the Red Fern Grows

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 11 of 272 of Where the Red Fern Grows
I'm on page 11 of 272 of Where the Red Fern Grows: I can tell from what the character said that he is good with animals. I know this because he said, "come here boy, I ain't gonna hurt you, I'm your friend. The dog is now comfortable with him and goes right up to him, normally a animal in the wild won't be as comfortable around a human he just meet, proving that he is good with animals.
Mar 19, 2021 08:24AM Add a comment
Where the Red Fern Grows

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 11 of 272 of Where the Red Fern Grows
I can tell from what the character said that he is good with animals. I know this because he said, "come here boy, I ain't gonna hurt you, I'm your friend. The dog is now comfortable with him and goes right up to him, normally a animal in the wild won't be as comfortable around a human he just meet, proving that he is good with animals.
Mar 19, 2021 08:22AM Add a comment
Where the Red Fern Grows

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 11 of 272 of Where the Red Fern Grows
I can tell from what the character said that he is good with animals. I know this because he said, "come here boy, I ain't gonna hurt you, I'm your friend. The dog is now comfortable with him and goes right up to him, normally a animal in the wild won't be as comfortable around a human he just meet, proving that he is good with animals.
Mar 19, 2021 08:22AM Add a comment
Where the Red Fern Grows

Peter Sciarrino
Peter Sciarrino is on page 11 of 272 of Where the Red Fern Grows
I can tell from what the character said that he is good with animals. I know this because he said, "come here boy, I ain't gonna hurt you, I'm your friend. The dog is now comfortable with him and goes right up to him, normally a animal in the wild won't be as comfortable around a human he just meet, proving that he is good with animals.
Mar 19, 2021 08:20AM Add a comment
Where the Red Fern Grows

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