Thursday, November 4, 2010

Book Cover

Monster Timeline

Title: Monster
Author: Walter Dean Myers

             



On December 22nd, Mr. Nesbitt, the owner of a drugstore in Harlem, was found dead by a gunshot in his store.
















There were two people put on trial for this drugstore robbery, James king and Steve Harmon.









 There were several people to testify in court.

However, two people testified that they were in the robbery, Mr. Evans and Mr. Cruz.










Mr. Delgado testified because he found Mr. Nesbitt’s body.












Mrs. Henry went on trial because she said she remembered seeing Mr. King in the drugstore.









In the end, the juries found a resolution.








 
James King was proven guilty.









Steve Harmon was proven not guilty.









Now Steve Harmon can continue to write his movie outside of jail.



































Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Monster Poster

                                                                Monster:
                                 By: Walter Dean Myers

      On the 22nd of December there was a drugstore robbery in Harlem. Mr. Nesbitt, the owner of the store, was found dead in his drugstore by a gunshot. There have been two people put on trial for this murder, Mr. Harmon and Mr. King. Steve Harmon was proven not guilty and James King was proven guilty.

Back Of Book Cover

                                         Monster:
    This book is about a sixteen year old boy going on trial because he is accused of a drugstore robbery and killing the owner Mr. Nesbitt. He is writing a movie about his life on trial as it is happening. However, a man named James King is also put on trial for the drugstore robbery and killing mr. Nesbitt.
                                Reviewer's Quote:
      In my opinion this is a good book. I enjoyed reading this book because it might help me in the future. I give this book a ten.

News Article

Harlem's Resolution
  
             On December the twenty-second there was a murder in a drugstore in Harlem. Mr. Nesbitt, the owner of the store, was found dead by a gunshot in his store. There were two men put on trial for this murder, Mr. Harmon and Mr. King. There were several people who testified. Of that bunch two men said they were in the drugstore robbery. Today there is a resolution for Mr. Harmon and Mr. King. Mr. Harmon was proven not guilty. Unfortunately, Mr. King was proven guilty and sent to jail for 25 years to life without parole. Fortunately, the trial has come to a rest.



Letter To The Author

Dear Walter Dean Myers,
        
   How are you?
I love your book that you have written "Monster". The reason I like this book so much is because it is very informing. My first question that i have to ask is why did you make Ms. O'Brien walk away when Steve was proven not guilty. My second question is what made you write this book? My third question is who or what inspired you to become an author. I also enjoyed reading this this book because it had me guessing on what was going to happen during the whole story.