During my independent reading of " The Jasmine Moon Murder" by Laura Childs. Its a story about a tea shop owner who's side job is sleuthing. Theodosia takes on a whole new meaning of crime solving as she investigates the murder of Dr. Jasper Davis a key inventor of the medical equipment. He was also the uncle of Theodosia's boyfriend, Jory Davis.
Theodosia is pulled into a bunch of conflict trying to find who committed the crime. But we still don't know who did the dreadful deed. They even took a shoot at Theodosia and threw a rock through her friend's library window But we can come to the conclusion that the person who killed Dr.Jasper Davis was a good person at on time or another , but what he/she did was bad. I sure that they would justify what they did, but the truth of the matter is that it was wrong. But since we have no idea who the killer is, how are we to know the motives.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Monday, September 6, 2010
PLN # 1- My Reading Personality
In this first Personal Learning Network (PLN) I would like to talk about how this book that I am reading fits my reading personality. "The Jasmin Moon Murder" by Laura Childs is very well written and easy too read and far as quickness goes. Laura Childs captures the sleuth in a way that would make any one want to solve crimes around your town. But most of all this book hold my attention as a reader. For me its not about how the story turns out or if the main character gets what they always wanted, but its about whether or not, if it keeps me guessing then its a good book. You see when it comes to reading I have ADD, if its not something I'm interested in then I have to struggle threw it and almost chain myself to the chair long enough for me to read the piece. This book doesn't make me want to do that, if I could I would stay up all night and finish it but I wouldn't be able to go to school in the morning because i would be so tired I would be able to keep my eyes open during class.
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