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Snowy likes and dislikes Isla Giron

                                       Snowy by Siobhan McHugh 


I have enjoyed the drama and the setting of this book. I feel that writing in a diary is pretty rare now a days because we all have technology and we forget that writing is apart of our ancestors and instead of picking up a book we pick up a phone. I enjoy reading diaries because we can see what their life is like and we can see what the past is. I like the setting because it is more and more less realistic compared to today's snowy mountains because it doesn't snow almost everyday instead only close to winter or in winter. Have a lovely day ~ Isla Giron
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  1. I really enjoyed this blog post Isla i agree completely with your opinion on writing a diary
    Sienna

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  2. Great comment Sienna. I also agree it is a comprehensive summary of the book. I wonder if snows every day in the book or if you will notice a change in seasons as the book progresses.

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