Wednesday, May 2, 2012

1. Christopher John Francis Boone found a dead dog killed by a raking fork in the middle of the night. The dog was his neighbor's dog so he picked the dog up The owners name is Mrs. Shears. Later, Mrs. Shears found Chistopher holding the dog, so she called the police. The police came and took Christopher. Then his dad came and picked him up. Chistopher has a problem where he can't understand people's emotions. He has a therapist named Siobhan at his school. She gave him the idea to start a book about Christopher trying to find out who killed the dog.

2. My favorite part of the book so far is when the narrator discribes when Christopher's how his mind works. I like reading what he has in his pockets or why likes wearing a watch. I like reading little detailed things that goes on in people's mind. I would discribe the voice of the narrator as descriptive and intertaining to read.

3. I can compare the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time to the Book Theif. I think the narrating is a lot alike. They both descibe every little thing that they do. They also are very intertaining to read and it doesn't have any "dry spots" in the books.

4. Chistopher likes doing math, so do I. However, I don't do math when I am scared, but I do math when I'm swiming or running laps. I also don't like to combine my food together. I like to eat dinner from the least appealing food to the most appealing. For example, if I had a steak, a salad, and potatos, I would eat the salad first, the potatos second, and the steak third.

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