Twilight by Stephenie Meyer p. 53-84
Over the weekend I read chapters 3 and 4 of my outside reading book, Twilight. I guess you could say that a lot has happened. Bella was in the parking lot at school one day; it was also the first snow fall of the year. And the parking lot was slippery, this guy named Tyler, who is in Bella's grade lost control of his car, and smashed into Bella. But the amazing thing is, she didn't even get a scratch. Edward was by her, and there was a hand print in the side of the car. Bella is totally confused, and she knows that Edward had something to do with it, but whenever she asks him about it he gets mad. Now, in chapter 4, Bella got asked out three different times to the Spring dance, but she turned each and everyone of them down. She didn't really want to go, and had decided to go to Seattle for the day instead. Bella was about to go to class one day, when Edward stopped her, and asked her if he could drive her to Seattle. Bella was a little bit apprehensive, but said yes. This is where the chapter ends, and I'm still guessing about what is up with Edward.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
Hey Kari, another student is reading this book as well (Kelly P., is she in your class?) Anyways, Kelly made a blog post on this same event in the book (Edward saving Bella).
I'll admit, I haven't read the book, so maybe the questions I have for you have been answered by the author, but maybe not.
-What do you think the deal is with Edward?
-Does he have super powers? How do you think he was able to hold back the car?
-Why do you think Edward gets mad when Bella asks him what happened?
-Lastly, why do you think the author chose to portray Edward in this way?
-Is he hiding something?
-If so, what do you think it is?
-Why do you think Edward offered to drive Bella to Seattle?
-Why do you think Bella accepted being that it appears that she is slightly "creeped out" by him?
Just some questions to keep you thinking :)
Post a Comment