The document is a weekly reading diary from an English literature class. It contains summaries of 7 books the student read that week, including titles, authors, number of pages read, how interesting they found each book, and difficulty level. For two of the books ("The Little Prince" and "Pride and Prejudice"), fewer pages were read than the total in the book. The student's total pages read for the week was 1012. Their lecturer was asked to provide feedback and sign the diary.
The document is a weekly reading diary from an English literature class. It contains summaries of 7 books the student read that week, including titles, authors, number of pages read, how interesting they found each book, and difficulty level. For two of the books ("The Little Prince" and "Pride and Prejudice"), fewer pages were read than the total in the book. The student's total pages read for the week was 1012. Their lecturer was asked to provide feedback and sign the diary.
The document is a weekly reading diary from an English literature class. It contains summaries of 7 books the student read that week, including titles, authors, number of pages read, how interesting they found each book, and difficulty level. For two of the books ("The Little Prince" and "Pride and Prejudice"), fewer pages were read than the total in the book. The student's total pages read for the week was 1012. Their lecturer was asked to provide feedback and sign the diary.
Name : Lala_Zalzabilla_Dinda_Aria Reg. No. : N1D221010
Class : ELITE-A
I think the book is:
Total of A = very 4 = quite difficult pages interesting 3 = not really No. This week I read … that I B = quite difficult interesting 2 = easy read C = just so and so 1 = very easy D = not really interesting
_____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________ English Literature – Extensive Reading (2022) Book Report (1)
Name: Lala Zalzabilla Dinda Aria
Reg. No: N1D221010 Class: Elite-A Date: 18-9-2022 Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Genre: Novel Sci-fi Total of Pages: 120
1. Setting: Sahara desert
2. Main Characters: The Pilot as the narrator 3. What was the conflict or the problem of this book (Summarize the book in 1-2 sentences. What is it about? What happens?) Chapter 1: The problem is it about his ideas about grown-up, there's objects that the narrator drew when he was 6 years old were not understood by his parents and the other grown-up, and that’s why his uniqueness, made the narrator’s parents told him to learn other things than drawing unclear, finally he grew up and became a Pilot. 4. Respond to the book in some way, in 3-4 sentences. (For example, how did. you like it? Why? What did it make you think about? What experiences or memories did it remind you of? What comments do you have?) I kind like it, because at first I didn’t understand it, then the narrator told me about his past and ideas, why and how he became a pilot, but then he was about to offend adults from children’s fairy tales. my comment is: there’s nothing wrong with being an adult, just forgetting something from your childhood, that's all. 5. Book Rating (circle one): EXCELLENT GOOD NOT BAD POOR 6. This book was (circle one): TOO EASY EASY AT A GOOD LEVEL DIFFICULT TOO DIFFICULT 7. Any other notes, questions, comments, new vocabulary? New vocabulary, there are: conveyed, solitude, grandeur, whimsical, establish, reconnaissance, insight, wisdom, etc... Lecturer’s Comment: ________________________________________________________
English Literature – Extensive Reading (2022) Book Report (2)
Name: Lala Zalzabilla Dinda Aria
Reg. No: N1D221010 Class: Elite-A Date: 18-9-2022 Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Genre: Novel Sci-fi Total of Pages: 120
1. Setting: Sahara desert
2. Main Characters: The Pilot, The Little Prince, 3. What was the conflict or the problem of this book (Summarize the book in 1-2 sentences. What is it about? What happens?) Chapter 2: The problem is the Pilot stranded in the middle of the Sahara desert there is no one there, but after spending the night on the sand under the stars, when the morning the pilot meets the boy he is the little prince. 4. Respond to the book in some way, in 3-4 sentences. (For example, how did. you like it? Why? What did it make you think about? What experiences or memories did it remind you of? What comments do you have?) I like it, because it attracts the reader with lots of questions the first time I read it, Especially what a little child is doing in the middle of the desert is strange, there are no parents, why does he ask to be depicted as a sheep, that’s funny, and what does he do next, I want to know so I will read it again. 5. Book Rating (circle one): EXCELLENT GOOD NOT BAD POOR 6. This book was (circle one): TOO EASY EASY AT A GOOD LEVEL DIFFICULT TOO DIFFICULT 7. Any other notes, questions, comments, new vocabulary? New vocabulary there are: attemp, raft, stood, examining, apparition, astonishment, overpowering, disobey, crossly, astounded, acquaintance, etc... Lecturer’s Comment: ________________________________________________________
Reg. No: N1D221010 Class: Elite-A Date: 24-9-2022 Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Genre: Novel Sci-fi Total of Pages: 120
1. Setting: Sahara desert, Asteroid B-612,
2. Main Characters: The Pilot, The Little Prince, Baobabs 3. What was the conflict or the problem of this book (Summarize the book in 1-2 sentences. What is it about? What happens?) Chapter 3,4,5,6: The problem is the Pilot got to know where this little prince came from, after asking and talking the pilot concluded that the little prince was not from the earth but from the stars, because his residence was no bigger than a house, more precisely on asteroid B-612 and the pilot knew something about baobabs. 4. Respond to the book in some way, in 3-4 sentences. (For example, how did. You like it? Why? What did it make you think about? What experiences or memories did it remind you of? What comments do you have?) I like it, because here we are taught to have a diligent nature like a little prince who is always diligent in taking care of his planet, there are many other educations in this book, and this is interesting for readers who want to see a direct picture of the baobabs story. 5. Book Rating (circle one): EXCELLENT GOOD NOT BAD POOR 6. This book was (circle one): TOO EASY EASY AT A GOOD LEVEL DIFFICULT TOO DIFFICULT 7. Any other notes, questions, comments, new vocabulary? New vocabulary there are: irritated, impenetrable, gleam, presence, demanded, abruptly, aroused, speculates, scarcely, shrug, convinced, resemblance, fumble, inoffensively, neglected, catastrophe, magnificent, urgent necessity etc… Lecturer’s Comment: ________________________________________________________ Sign: _____________________ Date: _____________________ English Literature – Extensive Reading (2022) Book Report (4)
Name: Lala Zalzabilla Dinda Aria
Reg. No: N1D221010 Class: Elite-A Date: 24-9-2022 Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Genre: Novel Sci-fi Total of Pages: 120
1. Setting: Sahara desert, Asteroid B-612,
2. Main Characters: The Pilot, The Little Prince, Rose 3. What was the conflict or the problem of this book (Summarize the book in 1-2 sentences. What is it about? What happens?) Chapter 7,8,9: The Pilot starting to know the secret of the little prince, which turned out to be behind an interesting story there was also a sadness that the prince kept to himself which made the pilot’s heart touched and wanted to help him. 4. Respond to the book in some way, in 3-4 sentences. (For example, how did. You like it? Why? What did it make you think about? What experiences or memories did it remind you of? What comments do you have?) I like it, but I feel a little sorry for that, because The Prince told about his story when he was on his planet and he told about his rose too. Only the arrogance of the rose that the prince loved made him leave his own planet, leaving the rose alone. 5. Book Rating (circle one): EXCELLENT GOOD NOT BAD POOR 6. This book was (circle one): TOO EASY EASY AT A GOOD LEVEL DIFFICULT TOO DIFFICULT 7. Any other notes, questions, comments, new vocabulary? New vocabulary there are: demanded, bushes, unscrew, spite, resentfulness, reassure, relentlessly, blundering, adornment, coquettish, painstaking precision,, restrain, tended, torment, vanity, instance, convenient, etc… Lecturer’s Comment: ________________________________________________________ Sign: _____________________ Date: _____________________ English Literature – Extensive Reading (2022) Book Report (5)
Name: Lala Zalzabilla Dinda Aria
Reg. No: N1D221010 Class: Elite-A Date: 24-9-2022 Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Genre: Novel Sci-fi Total of Pages: 120
2. Main Characters: The Little Prince, The King, The Conceited Man, The Tippler 3. What was the conflict or the problem of this book (Summarize the book in 1-2 sentences. What is it about? What happens?) Chapter 10,11,12: The problem is the little prince continue to visit one by one the neighbor planets asteroids 325, 326, 327, and so on and ask just looking for busyness and experience. But the first conclusion that can be obtained is that grown-up are strange, certainly very odd, and very-very odd. 4. Respond to the book in some way, in 3-4 sentences. (For example, how did. You like it? Why? What did it make you think about? What experiences or memories did it remind you of? What comments do you have?) I like it, because its funny, seeing when the little prince was curious about what he thought was revealed to the adults, it made them confused, like a child as usual they wanted to know everything, it was so cute and funny. 5. Book Rating (circle one): EXCELLENT GOOD NOT BAD POOR 6. This book was (circle one): TOO EASY EASY AT A GOOD LEVEL DIFFICULT TOO DIFFICULT 7. Any other notes, questions, comments, new vocabulary? New vocabulary there are: ermine, ermine, consumingly, crammed, obstructed, etiquette, monarch, frightens, abashed, sputtered, disobedience, insubordination, forsaken, obedience, bulky almanac, Minister, condemn, thriftily, departure, etc… Lecturer’s Comment: ________________________________________________________ Sign: _____________________ Date: _____________________ English Literature – Extensive Reading (2022) Book Report (6)
Name: Lala Zalzabilla Dinda Aria
Reg. No: N1D221010 Class: Elite-A Date: 25-9-2022 Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Genre: Novel Sci-fi Total of Pages: 120
2. Main Characters: The Little Prince, The Businessman, The Lamplighter, The Geographer 3. What was the conflict or the problem of this book (Summarize the book in 1-2 sentences. What is it about? What happens?) Chapter 13, 14, 15: The problem is the little prince still visited other planets before he got to earth, he had met many people but, he still continued his journey and thought not to return to his planet, don't know what he's looking for exactly. 4. Respond to the book in some way, in 3-4 sentences. (For example, how did. You like it? Why? What did it make you think about? What experiences or memories did it remind you of? What comments do you have?) I like it, because it makes readers confused or curious, what exactly is the prince's goal? why does he keep traveling to other planets? But never satisfied with people and the answers that have been given to him. 5. Book Rating (circle one): EXCELLENT GOOD NOT BAD POOR 6. This book was (circle one): TOO EASY EASY AT A GOOD LEVEL DIFFICULT TOO DIFFICULT 7. Any other notes, questions, comments, new vocabulary? New vocabulary there are: cigarette, concerned, balderdash, rheumatism, retorted, pluck, occupation, handkerchief, rapidly, voluminous, scholar, magnificent, intoxicated, stirred, recitals, ephemeral, etc… Lecturer’s Comment: ________________________________________________________ Sign: _____________________ Date: _____________________ English Literature – Extensive Reading (2022) Book Report (7)
Name: Lala Zalzabilla Dinda Aria
Reg. No: N1D221010 Class: Elite-A Date: 25-9-2022 Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Genre: Novel Sci-fi Total of Pages: 120
1. Setting: Earth, Afrika, Sahara desert
2. Main Characters: The Pilot as narrator, The Little Prince, Snake, a flower 3. What was the conflict or the problem of this book (Summarize the book in 1-2 sentences. What is it about? What happens?) Chapter 16, 17, 18: The little prince finally arrived on earth, the narrator explained a little about the earth, the first creature the prince met was a snake, then he met a flower in the middle of the desert, but the prince wanted to meet a man, so he looked for it. 4. Respond to the book in some way, in 3-4 sentences. (For example, how did. You like it? Why? What did it make you think about? What experiences or memories did it remind you of? What comments do you have?) I like it just so and so, because there is nothing interesting in this chapter other than the ordinary earth, the prince also only met a snake and a flower, but he still continued his journey to find a man. 5. Book Rating (circle one): EXCELLENT GOOD NOT BAD POOR 6. This book was (circle one): TOO EASY EASY AT A GOOD LEVEL DIFFICULT TOO DIFFICULT 7. Any other notes, questions, comments, new vocabulary? New vocabulary there are: necessary, spectacle, colleague, surface, courteously, gazed, homesick, existence, etc… Lecturer’s Comment: ________________________________________________________ Sign: _____________________ Date: _____________________ English Literature – Extensive Reading (2022) Book Report (8)
Name: Lala Zalzabilla Dinda Aria
Reg. No: N1D221010 Class: Elite-A Date: 25-9-2022 Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Genre: Novel Sci-fi Total of Pages: 120
8. Setting: Mountain, rose garden, grass field, wheat field
9. Main Characters: The Little Prince, The echoing voice, The roses, The fox 10. What was the conflict or the problem of this book (Summarize the book in 1-2 sentences. What is it about? What happens?) Chapter 19, 20, 21: The little prince found himself talking with his own echo on the mountain without him knowing, then he went down the mountain disappointed, then he met the roses which also made him cry because he thought the things he had were worthless, until finally he met the fox there that makes life meaningful. 11. Respond to the book in some way, in 3-4 sentences. (For example, how did. You like it? Why? What did it make you think about? What experiences or memories did it remind you of? What comments do you have?) I am so like it, because the fox has more knowledge than the other characters, therefore the prince realizes that his time away from his planet makes him appreciate his roses more. The fox summed up three important lessons: only the heart can see properly; the prince’s time away from his planet had made him appreciate his roses even more; and love demands responsibility. 12. Book Rating (circle one): EXCELLENT GOOD NOT BAD POOR 13. This book was (circle one): TOO EASY EASY AT A GOOD LEVEL DIFFICULT TOO DIFFICULT 14. Any other notes, questions, comments, new vocabulary? New vocabulary there are: extinct, harsh, forbidding, abodes, dreadfully, avoid, tamed, neglected, perplexed, monotonous, proper, rites, neglected, etc… Lecturer’s Comment: ________________________________________________________ Sign: _____________________ Date: _____________________ English Literature – Extensive Reading (2022) Book Report (9)
Name: Lala Zalzabilla Dinda Aria
Reg. No: N1D221010 Class: Elite-A Date: 25-9-2022 Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Genre: Novel Sci-fi Total of Pages: 120
15. Setting: Train station, market, sahara desert
16. Main Characters: The Pilot, The Little Prince, The railway switchman, The merchant 17. What was the conflict or the problem of this book (Summarize the book in 1-2 sentences. What is it about? What happens?) Chapter 22, 23, 24: The little prince left his fox friend, then he met a man on the switch train railway, then he met the merchant, who in the end he found the pilot, and in their stranded they tried to find the well's spring before dying of thirst. 18. Respond to the book in some way, in 3-4 sentences. (For example, how did. You like it? Why? What did it make you think about? What experiences or memories did it remind you of? What comments do you have?) I kind like it, because there are no valuable lessons from these three chapters, but this is the end of the story of the prince before he continues his life with the pilot. 19. Book Rating (circle one): EXCELLENT GOOD NOT BAD POOR 20. This book was (circle one): TOO EASY EASY AT A GOOD LEVEL DIFFICULT TOO DIFFICULT 21. Any other notes, questions, comments, new vocabulary? New vocabulary there are: bundles, pursuing, flattening, quench, tremendous, computations, leisure, feverish, trudged, reeling, merely, stretched, astonished, extinguished, etc… Lecturer’s Comment: ________________________________________________________ Sign: _____________________ Date: _____________________ English Literature – Extensive Reading (2022) Book Report (10)
Name: Lala Zalzabilla Dinda Aria
Reg. No: N1D221010 Class: Elite-A Date: 25-9-2022 Title: The Little Prince Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Genre: Novel Sci-fi Total of Pages: 120
22. Setting: The Sahara desert, near the spring well
23. Main Characters: The Pilot, The Little Prince, The snake 24. What was the conflict or the problem of this book (Summarize the book in 1-2 sentences. What is it about? What happens?) Chapter 25, 26, 27: The little prince intending to return to his planet, he told the pilot when near the well, the next day the prince met the snake again and spoke to him on the old wall next to the well, when the pilot realized that the prince was talking to a snake, he immediately took out his gun, whether the little prince had been bitten or not, but the prince will leave the pilot with the image of him falling like a fallen tree. 25. Respond to the book in some way, in 3-4 sentences. (For example, how did. You like it? Why? What did it make you think about? What experiences or memories did it remind you of? What comments do you have?) I like it, because this story is very moving, if a serious reader responds to it he will surely cry, it's a shame the pilot / narrator never hears from the little prince again, and readers don't know for sure what happened at the end of the little prince. 26. Book Rating (circle one): EXCELLENT GOOD NOT BAD POOR 27. This book was (circle one): TOO EASY EASY AT A GOOD LEVEL DIFFICULT TOO DIFFICULT 28. Any other notes, questions, comments, new vocabulary? New vocabulary there are: pulley moaned, weathervane, nourishment, Mass, hesitancy, frightened, consoles, leaped, revolver, apparent, reviving, etc… Lecturer’s Comment: ________________________________________________________ Sign: _____________________ Date: _____________________