Pictures of Hollis Woods is a must-read book! This is because it has won several awards in the last few years, and has great reviews. Some people might say, that towards the middle of the book the plot moves slowly, but if you read to the end it’s amazing! On top of that, the book has fantastic struggles the main character goes through, incredible scenes, and an amazing ending. Pictures of Hollis Woods is filled with so many fun, dramatic, and hilarious scenes. These reasons just make readers want to read more! Some readers might argue that the story moves slow in the middle, but once you read to the end you can’t stop! An example is, in the end, Hollis moves in with one of her favorite families. And she isn 't the only one who is moving …show more content…
There are several other reasons Pictures of Hollis Woods is a “Great read.” The struggles the main character goes through are tough but she always finds a way out of them. An example is when Hollis was staying with Josie, one of Hollis’s favorite foster parents, Hollis had almost gotten herself in big trouble. This phenomenon happened because the lady who runs the foster care went to go visit Hollis just to find out she wasn 't in school. Fortunately, Hollis made excuses, apologized and made it out of the situation safely. Finally, what’s even more incredible than the struggles Hollis faces in the book, is the way it ends! The book Pictures of Hollis Woods has a feel-good ending. This is because out of all of the hard struggles Hollis faces her life ends up working out for her. An example is, in the start of the book nobody wants Hollis, but towards the ending several people want her. According to GoodReads.com, readers wanted the story to end the way it did. A reader said, “ [It] had the best ending I’ve seen in a long time.” At the beginning all Hollis wants is a family and in the end, she gets one. In conclusion, Pictures of Hollis Woods is an amazing book to read! Some readers might say, that towards the center of the book the story moves slowly, but if you read to the end it’s terrific! And, the book has fantastic struggles the main character goes through, fantastic scenes, and an incredible
School, when some hear the word, they moan or grunt in frustration, others may even find to enjoy it. However, Kate Peters found herself falling into despair when she found herself enrolled at Whittaker Magnet School. The mysterious school in the basement of a library, said to have the best test scores in more than one country. Also thought to be haunted due to the many deaths in the building, perhaps haunted by demons? Story Time by, Edward Bloor has many themes, characters, conflicts, all of those components to create a good book.
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“The carpet near Bertis’s foot resembles a run-over squirrel, but Karen’s seen worse.” (Coupland 138) The imagery in this novel keeps the reader engaged by prompting their own imagination to visual the setting. Without the author’s skillful choice of words the imagery in this novel would have greatly
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It makes the reader read faster and get excited or nervous about what will happen next. The emotions I feel is anxious on what will happen next. 11. What has happened?
This essay is going to explain how the author Patricia Reilly Giff uses literary elements in the book Pictures of Hollis Woods copyright 2002. To support the theme of the book which is when a person hears the same negative things said about them eventually they will start to believe it. The setting of the book is New York, specifically Branches and Long Island. Hollis is the protagonist in this book. Hollis is a foster kid who can't seem to find the right home and when she finally does she thinks she messed everything up and she runs away.
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I am an avid reader and reading has been my favorite hobby for a great deal of my life. When I am reading a book, I don 't just glance at the words, I dive into the world that the pages describe. Unfortunately, when I do this I render myself oblivious to my surroundings, such as people attempting to talk to me and the current time. The latter of which has resulted in me missing various types of deadlines, such as arriving somewhere late or going to sleep at an absurd hour in the early morning.
This made the reader want to keep reading and find out the outcome of
Major Themes in the Novel Pictures of Hollis Woods Pictures of Hollis Woods by Patricia Reilly Giff has a lot of mixed emotions. The book is based on the character, Hollis Woods, who is a foster kid. She travels from home to home and is seen to be “troubled”. She has grown a very strong bond with one family and they are about to adopt her. It does not go as planned, so there she is again, going from house to house until she meets Josie.
Though very painful to see Jeanette's family skedaddled once again but it shows us that Jeanette and her siblings had to be supportive of each other to reach, watching each others back and thus developing a supportive network leading to where they have reached today. In chapter 62 we see that Rex makes a full recovery from TB and Lori becomes a illustrator of a comic book, Brian a detective, Maureen in high school and Jeanette in college but still they met during Christmas which shows they had developed a strong root, love and compassion for each other. The whole book gives us a glimpse of turmoil and tragedy but one should look beyond and move on. Very well said by Rose Mary “ Life is a drama full of tragedy and comedy, you should learn to enjoy the comic episodes a little more.”
I am always curious that how come “Norwegian Wood” never appears on the official recommended booklist, since lots of teenagers are facing the similar kind of problem that the characters of this book do. Some teachers told me that this book is highly “inappropriate” for us young adults to read since it contains many “sensitive” information, like detailed descriptions of sex. I do agree that the details of love-making process are somehow controversial, but under specific context, the descriptions of sex are just too natural to be sexual. Far from being gross, the details of sex presented in “Norwegian Wood” are