Ethan's+book+report

__ **Book Report** __ **Directions: Answer all 8 of the questions/statements in complete sentences. Feel free to add a related picture to your report.** **1.** ** What is the title of your book and who is the author?** Brisinger by Christopher Paolini **2.** ** Name and describe two main characters.** Eragon and Saphira. Saphira is the dragon and Eragon is the rider **3.** **Write a summary of your book.** The story Brisinger is not that exciting because the author doesn't make the story that clear. That is why I don't understand most of the story,but some parts I do understand.In the middle the author expreses the words in the story.the story brisinger is an adventure because Eragon and Saphira go to different places, like castels,lakes,forests,and war.
 * Date:** 11/30/09

the book isn't good because the doesn't express himself that much. **Big Question #2: What would make this book better?** As a critic, it’s important to be honest. And honestly, some parts of some books are pretty bad. yes the book can be better if he expreses more than of the story like when Eragon and Saphira were at war when Eragon was yelling he didn't use an exclamatoin point. that war is not a right option in times when you need to talk. And deal with things by settleing down, and not get voilet
 * The following questions were taken from :** http://www.ttms.org/say_about_a_book/say_about_a_book.htm 
 * Big Question #1: What makes this book good?  **
 * Big Question #3: What’s the one most important thing the author wants you to know?** This is the main idea. It’s almost as though you could squeeze a whole book down to a __single sentence__ and say that’s what it was all about.

**Big Question #4: Why did the writer write this?** Why did the author bother to tell this story? What is it about this particular story that the author thought was so important? Was it just for fun or to teach something? the story Brisinger was not for fun because war is not the right option. espcoly when you need to speak up

**Big Question #5: What does the audience need to know to understand and enjoy the book?** In other words, what background knowledge would be good to have prior to reading this book? I wouldn't say the book was bad but it wasn't great I didn't understand most of the story.