Friday, February 19, 2016

Final Thoughts on The Tomb of Shadows

Here are my final thoughts on The Tomb of Shadows By. Peter Lerangis. The book has lots of none stop action. Each chapter or two will have so much action, like a plane falling out of the sky with goods inside. Fighting a magical Griffon and can destroy bad memories. escaping a pyramid that was rigged to blow and much more action! What I disliked about this book is. They characters should use their special abilities they earned in clever ways or in a supportive way to end off fights that could almost kill their friends and others. Throughout the book the characters enhanced their abilities making them even more stronger and supportive. But the author didn't put them into showcase and to see if they can work. It's like they just improved an ability and hardly ever used. It would be nice for the author to use the characters enhanced abilities in maybe clearing areas. They could not some areas and maybe they could find a magical area that beasts hide and kill them for more unique powers. The abilities were used in the end no where else which was depressing. Lots of none stop action and unique abilities could make this book a whole lot better. Overall, this book was okay but needed to put special gifts like abilities to work instead of holding them back. The action in this book is none stop and I would recommend this book to anyone who likes action books, mystery books and a little bit of mythological because this book does contain some beasts mythology. I'll give this book 5.5/10. 

Friday, February 12, 2016

Holocaust Reflection

They watched this happen because. The nazi were to powerful. If you tried to stop them you will die. The Jews were scared of dying so they just stood by. People didn't want them to die. No one could stop the nazis and they would be too strong to stop. After seeing the deaths and beating of Jews, people wanted to help them still live, raise families and follow their religion. It was a huge risk but it was worth it. I think I would gather a large group of people and find any Jewish person and we can help them. They can educate their kids of their religion. I don't think it's worth risking my life to let the one or two Jews teach their religion. I want to get a large group of Jews instead of like ten or five


Thursday, February 11, 2016

Aha Moment: The Tomb of shadows

In the book Seven Wonders The Tomb of Shadows the character soon realizes that she has her memory back. She is known for her great memory. She had to fight a griffon in order to get rid of ad memories. Once she killed the griffin, all her memories got deleted because she only had bad memories in her life. The whole team was struggling to get to areas because they relied on her super memory. Once she got her memory back, she lead the team to areas of the world that she visited before and she can enter it without getting harmed by monsters. This can change things by. With her memory, she can remember things in the last past that can help them in future situations.

Monday, February 8, 2016

Seven Wonders Tomb of Shadows: What I think About it So Far

I think everyone is overreacting over the Dr. sacrificing him life for everyone to keep moving forward in the quest. The Dr. is very old and sick. I think he should just give up his life and let everyone get more closer to the quest. I predict that once the Dr. gave up his live and died, a serious problem will occur and he will need to solve it. The Dr. graduated from Yale. Which makes him superior in science and math. He can solve the hardest problems they give him. Okay once he dies, I think that they will find a person that can help them on their quest. That person can be skilled in combat and survival. Survival can be good so no one important dies. The combat can help because any monster or foe can fall fairly quickly. Also I really like the concept of where you fight the mythological creature. When you fight it, your bad memories will be erased and it could be useful if your sleeping or have flashbacks if your parents dying and its uncomfortable to think about that.

Friday, February 5, 2016

Adversity of Anne Frank's

There is many times that Anne Frank faced adversity but I'm going to write about how she can't see anyone her own age. Anne Frank is 13 years old. She has to live with older people around her. It can be difficult not to be able to talk about stuff she likes with other people. The only person who is close to her age is Peter. He's 17 years old. It's hard to talk to a guy who's older than you and doesn't have anything in common. She did tries to have a little fun and try to mess around with him. Peter took it seriously and got mad.