Thursday, November 21, 2013

Free-verse Poetry: Water Polo

The whistle blows sharp and clear.
The ball drops in the water just feet in front of the sprinters who are surrounded with white water.
Arms fly and players swipe at the ball and each other.
The ball is launched back and lands in the hands of the ball handler.
Directing traffic they draw a foul by quickly turning then going under.
Everything happens in a blur.

I size up my opponent and memorize his number.
I swim straight by him and he loses me in traffic.
The ball is thrown in front of me and I snatch at it.
I come up for the shot but my opponent has now caught up with me and is trying to grab my suit.
I thrash out a leg and hear him wince.
He then comes down on top of plunging me under the surface.
I fight for air.

I come up fifteen seconds later to find I have been awarded a penalty shot.
Five meters from the goal I stare down the goalies dull green bloodshot eyes.
The fans quiet.
Coaches hold there breaths.
Players ready to launch forward at my first move.
I feel the grip of the ball on my fingertips.
It is balanced in my hand.
I breath in and out counting to three between each breath.
I feel in control.

One sharp tweet,
One sweeping movement,
One breath held,
One goal made.

The fans cheer,
The coaches cheer,
The players yell out,
I smile.

-JP





Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The Pact

In book groups I am in The Pact. Even though this is non fiction it is extremely good and supper intriguing and I would suggest it to any one who wants to hear and inspiring story. It isn't that long of a book either so it would be a good just regular book. 

This book is about three boys who grow up in the ghetto or Newark, NJ. Through out their childhood they grow accustomed to hearing gunshots and sirens at night and during the day watching people get beaten up. As they grow older two of them start getting and trouble and eventually are arrested for a few weeks. Thats when it hits them that they hated the life they are in and want to escape it. Thats when an opportunity for college comes along and they make a pact to become doctors. 

Extremely good book I think that everyone should read it. On a side note I have also been reading a series called Daniel X which is really good. If you have read Alex Rider (and if you haven't you should it's about a boy who works for Mi6 in Britain) it is sort of like that but with aliens and super powers and stuff. I suggest it for anyone who likes Alex Rider, Percy Jackson and anything else like that.   

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Week 11: The Dangerous Days of Daniel X

This week I read The Dangerous Days of Daniel  X by James Patterson. This is the first book in this four book series. This book is about a teenage boy named Daniel who is an Alien Hunter with superpowers. He has no family, they were killed when he was young, but he can create people out of memory who can actually do things and are like real people. He can also turn himself into anything he wants. He has a task to hunt down the most dangerous aliens on earth and kill them. The lower down on the list the more and more dangerous these aliens get because they can counter his powers so he has to find other ways to beat/outsmart them. This was a really good book. This book is 272 pages and a very easy read but it is a lot of fun. I suggest for people who are just looking for a quick read one week.

Next week we start book groups so I'm reading The Pact.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Week #10: Allegiant

This week I read Allegiant by Veronica Roth. This was a really good book. It is really hard to describe the book because so much happens in it and if some one reads this review who is still on the first or second book I could give something big away on accident. I will just say this is a great book it was written really well. The only part I don't love is the ending. It is really well written and all but it's not want you want to happen. This book is 500+ pages. It goes by really quickly though. Overall this was a very good and very well written book.

Next week I will read Dangerous Days: Daniel X.