Sunday, December 4, 2011

Annika Velt, Jenny Ackerman, "The Forbidden Room" by Sarah Wray


Jenny is fourteen years old girl, who lives in children's home. She is disabled, because she lost both of her legs in a car accident 6 years ago. Luckily she gets adopted, but few things in new family start to confuse and worry her.

(I'm sorry, I forgot to add the link before.)

14 comments:

  1. I can not imagine being disabled but the book seemed to show that there is still hope and most importantly something positive left not only a miserable life.

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  2. Interesting reading, wasn't boring to read. Also good that you used posting time.

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  3. Seems like an interesting book with an uncommon plot. Fakewall is nicely done!

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  4. I liked, that the wall was very seamless and realistic. The book seemed interesting to read. Also different kinds of posts, like interesting pictures. And a lot of conversation.

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  5. I liked that it was really positive, eventhough being disabled isn't that nice the girl got along with that. What did they put in that cocoa I would like to know..

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  6. I know, it might seem weird, but I started to like sad books, because these are talking about problems on the earth and broaden our minds. Nicely done wall!

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  7. It was realistic and had different posts! I can not say nothin negative or bad. Good book choice ;)

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  8. Seemed like a very interesting book and the wall didn't give anything away. Well done.

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  9. I liked the storyline. Posts were considered.

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  10. Again, I liked the happiness and joy what you can have even when you are disabled. I really enjoyed reading this wall unfourtanately it did't talked how the book will end, but I think that last post really fit there well. Also the ending post got me interested about this book. Well done!

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  11. Like Kairi said, very considered posts. Nice story, written very well.

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  12. Very throroughly done. Well thought threw, nothing bad to say. The presentation in class was well done also. You can see that she has put a lot of effort into the fakewall.

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  13. Like a real fakewall. Very nice!

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  14. Another nice wall with lots of posts, which make it east to follow the plot. Still, there are some grammar mitakes (weird, a few/few, forming questions), but they don't ruin the overall picture. Which reminds me - there could have been more pictures...Mark: 5-.

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