I would recommend this book to everybody but especially people who really like horses.
Monday, March 21, 2016
The Black Stallion - Walter Farley
Alec is just coming home after a great trip to see his uncle in India. He is going on a ship called the Drake to get back to South America, and from there to New York, where his family is. A week or two into the trip, a wild black stallion is loaded onto the ship. No one wants to go near the beast, except Alec. Every night he puts a lump of sugar on the horses window sill, and then walks away. The next night it is always gone. During a horrible storm, the Drake goes down. Alec and the horse are thrown off the boat. The horse, with his sharp instincts and powerful legs, starts swimming towards land. Alec suddenly remembers the rope tied to the horses neck, which was used to control it. He grabs the rope and is pulled along to shore with the horse. As their time on the island gets longer, an unlikely friendship forms between Alec and the giant horse. Eventually, they are at the point where Alec gets a ride around the island with the horse. This sparks Alec's imagination of the black being an amazing race horse in America. He could be spectacular if Alec could just get back to America...................
Monday, March 14, 2016
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain
This book is very light and fun, perfect for a light read. Tom Sawyer is a 12 year-old boy with a mischievous and adventurous brain. He and his friends find themselves in many hilarious situations. One time he becomes a pirate for a week, another he starts witnesses a murder. Each story is different and can be read separately. This is recommended for everybody that wants an easy fun read!
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
A Few Seconds of Panic - Stefan Fatsis
This is a non-fiction book. Stefan is a 43 year old, 170 pound, 5'8" writer. He is not a freak athlete, and obviously not what you would call a giant. He wants to be an NFL player for the summer, so that he can write about it. He wants to experience the physical and emotional challenges of training camp, an event that every NFL player hates. Because of his stature, the only position he can play is kicker. He becomes a NFL-quality (almost) kicker, and experiences the 2006 summer as an NFL player with the Broncos. This book is a great combination of sports and good writing.
I would recommend this book to Noah and Andrew Pool.
I would recommend this book to Noah and Andrew Pool.
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