Friday, October 16, 2009

Setting

This book takes place all over town, but it mostly takes place in one neighborhood. The neighborhood that it takes place in is where Bryce and Julianna live, the two main characters of this book. One place in the neighbor is at Bryce’s house where Bryce and Julianna first meet. It is also where Julianna finds out about the eggs and where the two families have dinner at for the first time since Bryce’s family moved in six years ago. The second place in this neighborhood that this book takes place in is at Juliana’s house. At Juli’s house they raise chickens in their back yard, and where Juli’s brothers have a snake in there bedroom. Also in part of the book at her house Juli fixes up the her house and yard by painting the fences that surround it, growing some grass in their yard, and cutting down the shrubs in front of her house. In the end of the book also Bryce plants a sycamore tree in Juli’s front yard. Other places that this book takes place in is at the bus stop by the sycamore tree. The sycamore tree is part of the setting, because that is where Juli climbs the tree every day and spent most of her time when she had some free time. She liked to sit up there let the air blow through her hair like a brush would go through someone’s hair. She would also sit up there and see when the bus was coming, because you could see for many miles sitting in the top branches of the tree. Another place the book took a place in a lot was at the school that Bryce and Juli went to. The school was the place that Juli followed Bryce around the most. It was where Juli smelled Bryce, because she sat behind him in class and gave him answers to his spelling tests. It is also where Juli found out that Bryce was making fun of her uncle when he was telling his friend in the library. The basket boy biddings were held there and where Juli bought Jon and his basket and where Shelly and Miranda bought Bryce and his basket. In the school also was where Bryce tried to kiss Juli in front of everyone. Those are the places that this book took place in.

1 comment:

  1. The setting was good, but I think you went on and on about the sycamore tree. It was a little to much.

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