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The Outsiders

    Hey guys, its Clara back at it again with another book review. This month I read The Outsiders , by S. E. Hinton. The book is told from the view of Ponyboy Curtis, the youngest member of a gang in the 1960’s from the less wealthy East side of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The gang is called the Greasers (from the grease put in their hair.) He lives with his two older brothers, Sodapop, an extroverted and charismatic high school dropout, and Darry, an invulnerable, steely, hard worker who acts a guardian for the two of them after the death of their parents. The Greasers have a rivalry with a higher-class gang on the West side of Tulsa called the Socs, short for Socials. Throughout the novel, Ponyboy and his Greaser friends fight for power in their town with the Socs.      Though much of the book revolves around the gang rivalry between the Greasers and the Socs, the real center of it is the character development of Ponyboy and how he comes to understan...

What Is The Silence Within Us?

Emma M.      Silence gives us the power to control ourselves and our reactions to the environment around us. Moments of silence can be unprecedented in the wake of a constantly noiseful world. They can be very strange and unwanted or a breath of fresh air. We need to learn to use silence, not as a form of rebellion or oppression, but as a tool to find ourselves. Silence in the Age of Noise, written by Erling Kagge, gives a summary and guide to finding true silence with ourselves in the hustle-bustle lifestyle of society today.      First, let me mention a few things about the author, Erling Kagge. He is a Norwegian author, publisher, lawyer, and explorer (plus a few other things). His identification as an explorer intrigues me most because we are all explorers in life in one way or another. However, Kagge is a true explorer and takes exploration to another level. In the book, Kagge describes his trip to the Arctic, alone and far away from civilization witho...

Prodigy by Marie Lu: I Couldn’t Think of a Pun

*Spoilers for Legend * Hello all! I’m Wes and today I’ll be talking about Prodigy . In my last blog post, I talked about Legend , the first book in Marie Lu’s Legend Trilogy. Prodigy is the second book in the trilogy. Prodigy picks up where Legend left off, after June helps Day escape from his execution. I’ll skip the introductions as you already know them. After Day and June’s escape, they head to Las Vegas, which is now a military city after the rise of the Republic. However, during their time in Las Vegas, something unbelievable happens: the Elector Primo dies. This doesn’t stop Day and June however, as they went to Las Vegas for another reason. Soon, their plan works. Day and June are contacted by the Patriots, a group that is dedicated to reuniting the Colonies and the Republic into what it was (The United States of America). The Patriots have a plan for Day and June. Day and June must kill the late Elector’s son, Anden, who himself is now the elector. Along Day and June’...