
Do you ever wonder what happens once a book is published? If it is a good story, it might end up on your screen and, if there is a lot of action , you might end up playing it on your latest video game console. Of course, in the books, you have the freedom of your imagination because you can picture what the characters look like, how they behave, what attitude they have towards pursuing their quest. Unfortunately, in movies, you are stuck with someone's idea of how it should look and it might quite differ from the original story line. As an example, if you ever read Jodi Picoult's "My sister's keeper" and went to see the movie, you might have been disappointed because though both are great, they are two different stories. The ending is different but still a tear jerker.

And to continue with our Super Hero opening display, anybody can be a hero as Sonic's sign says. Yes, every little gesture counts and do make a difference. To leave your mark on the world, you don't need a big publicity stunt but just continuous little attentions to people around you. Even picking up a piece of paper on the floor to put it in the recycling bin counts. Don't wait! Be the Super Hero you can be!
By the way, the Reading Challenge has started. Check for the posters and on Student Bulletin for details.
Labels: Story, Super hero, Video games
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