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The book I have finished reading is The Glitter Trap by Barbara Brauner. I have not started my new book. I choose to read this book because the cover looked interesting and the cover was colorful. The author did a good job setting up Paige and Lacey's conflict pretty well. It started out as not friends and fighting then them being so close. Paige use to hate Lacey then Lacey went up to her and started talking. Lacey was telling her how she could make her the star of the school play by using magic. Yes, dialogue used in the development. Dialogue was used to tell most of the story and it was an important part in the book. It helped express how the characters felt.





I am reading the book "Einstein and Religion", by Max Jammer. I chose to read this book due to my interest in both the topic of religion, and Einstein's thoughts and equations. This book uses a lot of essays from Einstein and others that he interacted with in his lifetime. As this book is nonfiction, questions 3 and 4 are not really answerable.


I chose to read this book because a friend of my brothers who loves reading recommended it to him and when I was looking for a book to read around the house my brother offered it to me and told me he heard it was really good and it looked fun to read and I liked to cover so I thought I'd try it. Plus its a series and it's long and I like those kind of books better.
The author set a well-developed conflict because it revealed plot details as the book went along so the you were surprised and intrigued throughout the whole book. It was like you knew just as much as the character did which made you more into the story and absorbed in the whole thing wanting to know more as opposed to finding out at the beginning and watching the character figure it out. This way your reading like as if your there experiencing these things.
The significance is like I said it gives you a chance to go through the whole adventure with you and discover things as you go along keeping you surprised and entertained.
There is definitely significant dialogue but a lot is just implied through actions and events throughout the book.

I started reading this book because it's the first book in a two book series and I read the second book Anatomy of a Single Girl first.
The author actually sets the conflict at the very very end of the book which I like because the its more of a surprise, especially because it's a romance novel.
The author drops sudden hints that you don't realize until the conflict actually appears in the book.
The author uses reflection because the main character was looking back and starting to notice that her boyfriend had been acting weird before.


2)I discovered this book while browsing my local library.
3) The book is about two protagonists, Peter and Kate, who were dragged from our current time and thrown into 1763 by an experimental piece of equipment that was being developed by NASA. Situation forces them to work together, even though they don't exactly get along.
4) The plot was pretty straightforward of course: to get back home. However, being a book, there are numerous obstacles and plot twists throughout the novel.
5)There is lots of dailouge in this book. There is lots of description, and the story is told in chronological order.

2) The book was just sitting next to me, so I decided to read it.
3) The author attempts to make its readers feel the way the character feels, (often sad) and does a good job at it.
4) The author uses Reflections in her writing a lot. They often involve her boyfriend and her and talk about how that moment lead to what is happening now.


2)American so automatically i love underdog story
3)tense,romantic
4)Tone for book,makes you ask he question what will happen to this star cross lover
5)plot is predictable, but still shocking, author has a way with words you known since he Shakespheare

I chose to read this book because is it one book out of my favorite series.
It seems life like.
It teaches that you can overcome any problem.
There is a combination of these techniques.

I found this book when I was looking through my Kindle for something interesting to read, and it caught my eye. The conflict is that the world has been taken over by mind-control robots, and no one was controlling the robots. The one surviver is a petty crook, Calvin, in his robotic armor suit. The book progresses over how Calvin rehabilitates some super heros, saves the world, but it continues even after that, on the days where the world is still shell-shocked from the epidemic. I don't usually pay attention to things like that, but there is a lot of internal, and external dialogue. the internal ones being mostly from Cal.


I chose to read this book because my mom recommended it to me.
The author sets up a well-developed situation through his detail. He can describe the setting very well and the actions taking place, so that its really detailed and you can feel like your in the book.
Dialouge is used in the book, and vivid description is used. They are both used at the same time because while talking to people they describe the crime scene. The main character reflects a lot throughout the book that I have read.

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Books mentioned in this topic
Confessions of a D-List Supervillain (other topics)Summer of Secrets (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Jim Bernheimer (other topics)Paul Langan (other topics)
Linda Buckley-Archer (other topics)
Tadashi Nakamura (other topics)
Barbara Brauner (other topics)
1. What's the title and author of your book.
2. Why did you choose to read this book, or how did you come to read it?
3. Comment on the ways the author sets out a well-developed conflict or situation?
4. What is the significance in the exposition (development) of the text of this conflict or situation?
5. Is dialogue used in the development? Reflection? Chronological sequence? Vivid description? A combination of these techniques? Other techniques? Explain clearly what the techniques being used are.