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Sunday, September 1, 2019

Dr Seuss? David Walliams? Roald Dahl?

Kia Ora!
Welcome Back!

Today I will be sharing with you all today another one of my many homework blogs.

I have done one just like this before on my blog but I have now created it in a more fun quizz like  way to make my work more creative and interesting. So I have conducted a slide to share my author and book and my book report.

Incase you haven't already came to the conclusion of what I am doing I will tell you again. So I have Made a Book Report on one of my recently read books. I have shared my thoughts and feeling about it and I really hope you all enjoy.

My Favorite part about this was definitely making the quizz like part you will see in the near future.
The part that I found challenging was finding interesting quotes from the story by this I mean scary, sad or happy parts of the story to intrigue the reader ( you guys)


Thank you all so much for coming onto this blog and please come back again!
I really enjoyed sharing with you and I cant wait to see your Positive, thoughtful, helpful comments down below!
Please give your thoughts and feelings about my work I would love to read your feedback!
-Maddie.

4 comments:

  1. Greetings Madison!

    I am very thankful for or the great advice and wonderful comments you have left on my blog :) I am soooooo sorry for the late visit, as I have been very busy in school! WOOOOOW, This post is just OUTSTANDING! All the great effort you have put into this is just amazing Maddison! This post would be a great example of what quality and a quantity blog post would look like :)

    You have definitely made this blog post creative and interesting, as well as an eye catching one! The quiz was awesome and also was a great introduction to your awesome summary, which was phenomenal. I find David Walliam's books and Roald Dahl's ones quite the same! What do you think? I like how you also added the definition of 'auntie' and 'awful' on your presentation. How would you define those two terms in your own words? You have created outstanding work Maddie and all the hard work and effort you put into your posts! Keep the awesome work up!

    -Amelia :)

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    1. Greetings Amelia!
      I am so excited to see you on my blog!

      Thank you so much for your comment, I really appreciate it!
      I also agree that the style and images of David Walliams and Roald Dahl Have very similar writing techniques that's why I thought I would add in both authors.
      Which do you prefer out of the two?

      I would define awful as horried and rude or mean. Autie I would define as your parents sister.
      What about you?

      Thanks again Ameila!
      -Maddie.

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    2. Hey Maddison!
      Thanks for the reply :)

      Yes Indeed! The form and style of both David Walliams and Roald Dahl are very alike. Out of the two I'd perfer Roald Dahl! David Walliams is an awesome author, but I choose Dahl because the context of his stories are very creative and interesting in many ways (just like this post!). I also enjoy the movies based on the books. It just makes everything a whole new level of creativity!

      Your definitions of awful and auntie are very cool! Awful, I would say vile and the term auntie would be just like yours, If I would define my aunties I would say loving and spoiling! (because they always spoil my siblings not me :( yes it's a sad life)

      Continue doing your captivating blog posts Maddie
      -Amelia

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    3. Hey Amelia!
      Thanks to the reply to the reply :)!

      Thank You so much!
      I really enjoyed reading your comment and was so happy to see your comment on my blog.
      Sorry for the late response.

      I would agree, I definitely enjoy Roald Dahl more than David Walliams. I think that his stories are classics and everyone knows and loves the,m. I also really like the movies.

      DO you prefer reading the books or the movie?

      I love the word captivating! Good use of it to!
      Thanks Ameila1
      -Maddie

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