Tony Dungy was a man raised by civil parents, with athletic backgrounds. He writes this book in chronological order through him growing up. He starts with his childhood, where he was a big player in high school playing basketball and football. This book was written to inspire young Christian athletes as it has many references to god and the bible. Tony Dungy is a man of character; a “family man” is what I would call it. During games he said if he faced adversity he would think back to what his father taught him and ask himself “Is raising my voice and overreacting going to be helpful in this situation?” I feel like this book is going to be a very good book for me because just in the start I am interested in how he becomes a not very successful quarterback in college to becoming a legend in NFL and what it takes to become the best. This book is going to inspire me to be the quiet but active player I need to be in college football.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Inspiration:
Something that gets me inspired to write is my past life. My past is the one thing I actually get excited to write about because there are so many stories I have to say and so many stories I can tell people but never have. So when I think of something to write about the first thing that pops into my head is my childhood life. The second thing that pops into my mind is my favorite person in the world; my girlfriend. We have had so many memories in the past year and a half that I'm pretty sure I could write a whole novel about how we have choose to live our lives together.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Reading Response: The Hunger Games
My book starts off with a girl whose name is Katniss Evergreen, and she lives in what is called “District 12.” I am not exactly sure how many Districts there are or why they are fenced in by electric wires. There is also this thing they call the “Reaping.” In the book Katniss says “Taking the kids from our districts, forcing them to kill one another while we watch – this is the Capitol’s way of reminding us how totally we are at their mercy.” Based on that quote I assume the reaping is some kind of human sacrifice, but not too sure yet.
The narrator is Katniss; she has a mother who is what they call a “healer,” which is basically just a doctor in reality. She has younger sister, Prim, who is a baker and loves to spend time with her mother. Katniss on the other hand is the hunter and gatherer. She seems to know what she is doing because she was taught by her father, who died five years ago from coal mining. District 12 is a an area where you are not supposed to be let out of, they have electrical wiring around the whole area so no one can get out. But Katniss crawls underneath a portion of it to hunt and bring food home so they can survive, as their District is very poor. I have only read through the first 43 pages of this book already but I am very interested in learning what the “Reaping” is about and why they call the book a game!
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