Michael Boyle

Comments on “Hunger of Memory”

In Uncategorized on January 14, 2009 at 8:29 am
(Only one person read this book, so here’s his comment. If anyone else has read this book and wants to comment, feel free.)
The book that I am reading is called, Hunger For Memory, and It is by Richard Rodriguez.  We all know a little bit about Richard Rodriguez and how passionate he can be in his writings.  This book is no different.  In this classic memoir style of his, Richard brings up back to his very beginnings when growing up with is family.  He talks about how he always felt like he was different as a child.  When he was a child, the only language that he knew as a child was Spanish, and that English was some distant sound from the gringos, or white people.  He considered Spanish to be very comforting to him, and that it gave him the since of family and trust and happiness, and that anything that was in English was not to be trusted.  A lot changed throughout the course of the story.  He begins to learn more and more English, and neighborhood kids began to like and know his name.  Its a story of transition and insight, and I cant wait to finish the book that I have started.
Karlton T. Howard

Online Discussion about Your Latest Book

In Uncategorized on January 8, 2009 at 11:07 am

We won’t conduct book circles for the book you chose last. Instead, the assignment is as follows (read these instructions carefully!):

Here are details about a graded 2-part assignment: (DUE: Wednesday, January 14)

Find the column with the title of the book you are reading (if it’s not visible on this homepage, click the “ARCHIVES” link and you’ll find the right column). Then do BOTH of the following:

#1: Post a comment about your book in the appropriate column. This comment should be what you thought of the book, what your ideas were about it, what you agreed or disagreed with, whether you would recommend it or not and why, etc. This comment should be of a respectable size. (I want an analysis, not a summary.)

#2: Post another comment in response to something another student wrote about the book you read.

NOTE: In other words, you should post at least TWO comments. The first will be your comment about the book you read; the second will be your thoughts about the comments of somebody else. If you have any questions about this, ask me. I look forward to seeing your “online book discussion.” (I will review comments and mark off names to make sure that each student posted at least two comments.)

ALSO NOTE: If you like, feel free to post more than two comments. Although you don’t have to, maybe you want to post additional comments about other books you read before this latest book choice. Read entries made about other books and, if you want, join in the discussion.

Comments on “No Disrespect”

In Uncategorized on January 8, 2009 at 10:58 am

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