Chanda’s Secrets by Allan Stratton Recommended by Joe Student, Maria Estudiante, & Esteban Slacker.

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Chanda’s Secrets by Allan Stratton Recommended by Joe Student, Maria Estudiante, & Esteban Slacker

Who is the main character? Name: Age: Talents, Skills, Important Traits: Three Descriptive Adjectives: “Quote from the book” (Stratton ).

Who is a supporting character? Name: Age: Talents, Skills, Important Traits: Three Descriptive Adjectives: “Quote from the book” (Stratton ).

What is the story about? Setting (Time, Place, Environment, Etc.): Main Conflict:

What is one of the major themes? Definition of Theme: “Cited Quote” (Stratton ).

What is one important scene? Describe exciting/powerful/important event /scene Explain why you selected this scene to describe/ why is it important in the story?

Visual Image from an important scene “Cited Quote” (Stratton ). Explain why this scene is important

What connections can you make to this book? Compare to another book or to a current media/local/world situation: Explain:

Why should you read this book? Reason