martes, 6 de septiembre de 2016

Having fun in the camp

This book is about a kid named Charlie Joe Jackson the main character that is going to enter the camp Rituhbukkee. The camp Ritubukkee is a camp for reading and writing so the only ones that enter are the ones that like to do these activities. The problem was that Charlie hated to write and even more to read. The good thing was that the camp was like any other. It had a swimming pool, a basketball court, a tennis court, and baseball and soccer fields. The kids lived in cool log cabins in the woods that had very wide and big windows. All the cabins were named after famous authors, and the cabin of Charlie Joe was named after Roald Dahl cabin.

Second paragraph

“All the cabins were named after famous authors, btw”. This quote reminds me that one day I go camping with my friends of boy scouts. We play a lot of games like capture the flag, soccer, and hide and seek. Then we went to eat meat with rice and french fries. What of the things that I remember the most was when we went to the cabins to tell terror stories. That was the worst part of all because I couldn’t sleep after. Finally, this quote reminds me that all the cabins of the camp that I go where named with the names of old teachers of the Boy Scouts exactly as the cam of Charlie. 


The best cabin of all

Third paragraph

In this paragraph I want to ask the author where he gets all his ideas from. I want to know if the main character is like him when he was a kid or that all the stories are invented. I hope that someday this question could be answered and that Tommy visits my blog. In my opinion, I think that the title of the book is interesting because it attracts the reader to buy the book. It sounds mysterious and funny to know there is a guide to summer vacations. I think that this is the reason many kids buy the book because the title is really powerful.

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