Steven-Mr.Vanderhoof

= Week 3 Adult: Quincy Vanderhoof = Student: Steven Winter Book Title: //The Boy Who Lost his Face// Pages Read : 132pgs.

This section I think has improved his behavior and he has became a better person now that he is hanging out with Mo and Larry. I think that he is worrying too much about calling Tori, when I think she likes him, because she is always talking to him and playing their little pretend proper society game. The Character reminds me of a friend I have named Lekye. He acts like David he is scared to do anything just like David. He also uses excuses to prove he is not scared, like how he doesn’t want to get caught or he is worried he might spill lemonade on someone. He is a good friend though just like David. He hangs out with me a lot, but he thinks of himself a lot instead of others. I would like to have a brother like David. I always wanted a brother, but when my mom got pregnant I was happy. She miscarried though so I didn’t get my brother. Now she is too old to have another child, but it doesn’t matter anymore. I would like to be friends with this David if he was a real person, because he is caring and he doesn’t care if the people he hangs out with are (cool) or not. He just wants to be with them, because they are his friends.

I think that he could have been a little more optimistic about the curse. I also believe that he could have been surer about Tori and he could have been more positive towards asking her out. I helped convince Dakota Boyd to ask out Irelynne oaks. He did it thanks to me pushing him to do it. I like how Larry as been all around the world.

My favorite part about section two was, when he poured lemonade on himself and they laughed at him. He thought that pouring lemonade on himself would take the curse off him, but it obviously didn’t. I am looking forward to reading section three, so once I am done reading section three I will send my third response.

= Week 4 Adult: Quincy Vanderhoof = Student: Steven Winter Book Title: //The Boy Who Lost His Lost His Face// Pages Read: 198pgs. David found out that Mrs. Bayfield was not actually a witch, but she was Tori’s Aunt. I thought that he was brave by standing up to Roger to get her cane. I think that he should have learned have learned to fight first. I enjoyed the book. I thought that the book was really worth the time reading it. It was kind of a shock that I was actually right about Mrs. Bayfield being related to Tori! I have many friends that would like to read this book. I will recommend this book to them because the book constantly keeps you guessing. David changes because he stops hanging around with the bad friends who could get him in trouble and started hanging out with good friends that are actually his friends. Plus he got a girl friend, sort of. I think that the author is trying to express the fact that if you hang out with the wrong crowd you can be sucked in to the bad things that they do. But if you hang out with the right crowd you will be as happy as you want. I still would like to know what he did to make himself so famous. The only way I would change the book is to explain why he is famous now, in the Future. I thought that the book was really good I am currently reading //holes,// which is also a book he wrote and I am liking it very much. I have been busy reading it but I have had the chance to right this letter. I have been riding my dirt bike lately. A friend came to my house and he fell of his dirt bike and broke both of his wrists. I have enjoyed the Reading rocks program. I hope you have to. The book was pretty short. I had actually finished the book right about when I was writing the Third week. So I kind of got done pretty quick.