Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Reading Book Response

Reading Response 1: Where The Red Fern Grows

        My book started out with an old man named Billy Coleman. He was walking home when heard a bunch of dogs fighting. Being the dog lover that he is, he hurried over to break up the fight. It turned out to be one dog fighting five separate dogs. The dog that he saved was an old redbone coon hound. After he took the dog home and nursed it, he thought back to when he was a kid and how hard he had to  work for the two redbone coon hounds, Old Dan and Little Ann.

       
 
        Billy was just a 12 year old when he started his obsession with coon hunting dogs. He always went down to his grandpas store to here the other coon hunters tell their hunting stories. One day after a group of fishermen left their camp at the river near Billy's house, Billy went down to see if they left anything by accident. He found a Catalog that had a pair of Redbone coon hounds for sale for $50. So he worked for his father and neighbors on their farms and trapped coons to sell their hides for just a few cents a day and saved the money in a old can he had. He saved up for two years! Once he finally had the money, he snuck out of his house and went on a 20 mile overnight trip to the nearest town to pick up his pups. I'm not finished yet, but this is where I'm at so far.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

16 comments:

  1. I'm glad you finally posted this! Sounds interesting...

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  2. I read the book a while ago, its good, but sad at the end.

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  3. I read this book in middle school and loved it! This is such a tear jerkier at the end but worth the great read!!

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  4. I remember watching the movie of this book in middle school, it was sad. I bet this book has even more of an affect than the movie.

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  5. I remember reading this in middle school and I really liked it!

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  6. I like your choice of classic literature over the newer stuff. I haven't actually read the book or even seen the movie yet, maybe I'll have to read it in the future.

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  7. I am going to read this book since you said I should.

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  8. Im pretty sure I read this, but I don't really remember more than what you responded with. Im pretty sure I cried at the end though. Soo good luck...

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  9. I haven't read this book but this is one of the SADDEST MOVIES EVER!

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  10. I remember my 2nd grade teacher reading this to our class! It's so sad. :(

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  11. This book is definitely a classic. I hated the ending!!

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  12. I'm not sure if I could read this book... I have too much of a soft spot for dogs and I've heard it's extremely sad.

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  13. I love animals but don't know if I could read this book...

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  14. I read this book a long time ago, thinking back on it I just remember it being really sad.

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  15. I reads this book back in the day I might need to read it again.

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