Books:
In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan
Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
The Short Stories we read from the book
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
This isn't What it Looks Like by Pseudonymous Bosch
The Return: Nightfall by L. J. Smith
The Vow by Kim and Krickitt Carpenter
This semester I haven't really learned anything about myself as a writer. I prefer to read mystery true event books. I don't really like to read autobiographies and biographies because I think they are boring. I usually just end up not finishing the books I think are boring. I guess my greatest strength would have to be comprehension, because it is easy for me to understand what I read and not have to read it again. I'm not really sure what my weaknesses are.
I think the reading goals I am setting for next semester are in reach. I would like to be able to say I have completely read 16 books, 8 per semester. Also, I want to finish reading two biographies or autobiographies, because those are the books that I have the hardest time getting through. My last goal is to read more than 150 minutes per week.
Reading Times
Monday: 15 minutes on my paper
Tuesday: 59 minutes on LOTF
Wednesday: 39 minutes on LOTF
Thursday: 46 minutes on LOTF and 21 minutes on my paper
Sunday: 51 minutes on LOTF
Total: 36 minutes on my paper and 195 minutes on LOTF
Gosh Caroline you have read alot!
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