Monday, March 7, 2016

Choice Blog

Explain
When explaining something, give reasons why things happened or give reasons for
how you got your answer.
• Explain what kind of reader would like this book most.
• Explain why somebody should or should not read this?
• How would you explain the plot of this story to somebody interested in reading
it?

The kind of reader that would like the book Genius by Marfé Ferguson Delano is someone who is definitely into biography books. Also someone who is into historical figures like Albert Einstein. The reader who have those interests would enjoy all of the qualities that this author has and the writing styles that are used. The best type of writing that the author used was the most commonly used in biography books was the build up in the persons life. Albert Einstien had a rough life in the beginning of his life and how much better it got when he worked hard. Hard work does pay off and that is demonstrated in this interesting book.

The reason why someone should read this book is because it is a great informational text that will motivate you to never give up and keep trying. If Albert Einstein gave up he wouldn't be the public figure he is today and he never would've solved the famous expression"E=MC2". Although this book could get kind of boring if you don't read if all at once because if you read some a day and more another day you forget what you read about and have to read over. This has happen to me many times but after you get out of that habit this book is great. It may have its flaws but this book will give a great experience to everyone. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has the kind of interest that this book provides.

Not only is the plot in the book a real life problem that Albert Einstien faced, but the plot many readers may be able to relate to. The biggest problem that Albert Einstein faced was all throughout his childhood. During elementary school he wasn't excelling like he wanted to and he struggled in his language arts classes. People even misunderstood him and thought he was "slow". Also he was considered "unique" by all of the other students and even teachers. He didn't really enjoy or feel comfortable around any of the other  boys. This all ended up changing as he got older. Once he started studying math he instantly fell in love with it and began to think about it even more than needed. Later all of the plot was resolved and this is where his philosophy began. 



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