My favorite book is Number the Stars written by Lois Lowry.
I read this book in elementary school and it has been my favorite ever since. I
love the writing style of this author. I remember not being able to put the
book down because it was so captivating and flowed so nicely. I like that this
book is easy to read. It is easy to follow and does not try to confuse the
reader. I also like the subject matter of the book. It is a story about two
best friends during the Holocaust. The whole book explains their journey; one girl
being a Jew, the other hiding her and ultimately saving her life. I loved this
book because although it is about fictional characters, the historical facts
are all correct for the most part. I always like more of an emotional writing
style. Those that involve real human relationships and feelings are stories
that I find an interesting. I do not like writing styles that we see in textbooks
that just list facts. I like to read about real people and real situations.
Real life is what appeals to me. Because I have a hard time reading for a long
period of time, I really enjoy books that are straight forward, simple, and not
to lengthy. When they are like that it is really easy to get lost in the story
and details. I like simple but meaningful text that interests me and is easily relate-able. The way the author presents the story or information determines whether or not the reader will keep an interest.
I love hearing real life stories also. I like what you said about how you enjoy reading real life stories and situations because they are more relatable to you, i definitely agree.
ReplyDeleteLike Mary, I love reading about nonfictional stories, especially about history. One of my favorite subjects to read about is the Holocaust, and I too loved this book when I was younger! I love hearing about what happened to those who have lived before me. I enjoy reading about the sacrifices that others have made to stand up for their beliefs and for their families. I hope that one day I can be as amazing as the people we read about in books just like Number the Stars.
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