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My Readers Response

April 9,2010 Bleach

Ichigo Kurosaki ( A boy that is normal) is a 15-year-old boy with the ability to see spirits, something that he considers more of a bother than a gift. One day he meets a Shinigami (Death God) named Rukia, who's on the run from a Hollow—a destructive spirit with unfinished business on Earth. As a last-minute measure, Rukia transfers her powers to Ichigo, whose abundant supply of spirit energy makes him a far more potent Shinigami than she ever was! Soon Ichigo is vanquishing Hollows left and right, and meeting other friends at school with similar abilities. However, Rukia's transfer of power is forbidden by the Soul Society, and when their agents come to Earth to dish out the consequences, Ichigo finds that he might have to challenge the entire world of the dead to save her.Ichigo finally learns to concentrate his spirit energy. The group learns that Ganju ( A person from a clan) will be going with them since he has to chant a spell to help them break through the Seireitei barrier. He also reveals to them the secret about his brother. They then blast off towards the barrier and prepare for impact. But when the group's arguing causes Ganju to mess up the incantation, things are a lot more complicated than they were before.

Title: Ginger Pye

I have read this week was Jerry and Rachel Pye talking about whether or not Gracie the Cat would be upset if Jerry got a puppy. Having decided that she would not be upset, Jerry sets about trying to find a way to get the dollar necessary to purchase the puppy he wants. His sister and his small baby uncle to help. Ginger Pye, the pristine, is very clever, and while he will not stay on his leash, he is still a puppy for a boy. Unfortunately, Ginger is dognapped by a nonsensitive ruthless Character, and Jerry and Rachel must find him.

Perdition:

Will Jerry Get his dog back? The Neighbor had stolen his dog Maybe? Will Gracie the Cat help find the puppy? Will the police need to get involved in this preposterous but yet anonomous investigation?

Brandon, When you make a prediction, you are using clues from the text and background knowledge to make a very good guess about what might happen next in the book. A prediction is not a question. (Also, I am very impressed that you tried out new vocabulary words - good job!! Make sure that you know what each word means and that you can use it in another sentence if I ask you. If you can't remember what it means, you should not use it.)

C: 2 R: 3 W: +15/20