The setting can play an important role in the success of a book. Does the setting make a difference in your book? Discuss the role of the setting in your book.
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I am readin Hoot by Carl Hiassen. I want to keep reading this book because i want to find out what roy finds out about the boy that runs.
Andrew O. I am currently reading Friday Night Lights. This book does a great job with setting! It is very descciptive about where the story is taking place.Though it is very descriptive it is kind of boring and makes you not want to read on but once u get past that part it is good.
I am reading the five people you meet in heaven. The setting plays a big role in my book because he is dead and in heaven the author needed to create the idea that he is in heaven,and does not know if he saved the little girl or not. Also to create the idea that he is again a little boy in the Ruby Pier with all the old rids.
I am reading The Catcher In the Rye by J.D. Salinger. The book starts off in a prep school called Pencey, where the protagonist named Holden is about to be expelled. Holden lives at his boarding school but his home is in New York City. The book takes place in the 40s or 50s. I can easily relate to Holden because he acts immaturely, which is rare for his time period. The setting matters a lot in this story because Holden's hatred of his surroundings give him his considerably bad attitude.
I am reading the "Road of the Dead".The setting of this book is very discriptive about what happened to Ruben's sister.Ruben and his brother goes to london tryin to figure out what happend to his sister.
The setting does make a difference because it gives you a picture and feeling of the story.The setting of my story is in London and its rainy,gloomy and has a ery felling to it.
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I am readin Hoot by Carl Hiassen. I want to keep reading this book because i want to find out what roy finds out about the boy that runs.
Andrew O. I am currently reading Friday Night Lights. This book does a great job with setting! It is very descciptive about where the story is taking place.Though it is very descriptive it is kind of boring and makes you not want to read on but once u get past that part it is good.
Jackie Roney
I am reading the five people you meet in heaven. The setting plays a big role in my book because he is dead and in heaven the author needed to create the idea that he is in heaven,and does not know if he saved the little girl or not. Also to create the idea that he is again a little boy in the Ruby Pier with all the old rids.
I am reading The Catcher In the Rye by J.D. Salinger. The book starts off in a prep school called Pencey, where the protagonist named Holden is about to be expelled. Holden lives at his boarding school but his home is in New York City. The book takes place in the 40s or 50s. I can easily relate to Holden because he acts immaturely, which is rare for his time period. The setting matters a lot in this story because Holden's hatred of his surroundings give him his considerably bad attitude.
I am reading the "Road of the Dead".The setting of this book is very discriptive about what happened to Ruben's sister.Ruben and his brother goes to london tryin to figure out what happend to his sister.
The setting does make a difference because it gives you a picture and feeling of the story.The setting of my story is in London and its rainy,gloomy and has a ery felling to it.
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