
Dave Marks
Author of Writing Strands - Level 3
About the Author
Since 1988, the Writing Strands series by Dave Marks has been helping homeschooling students develop their writing and communication skills. Dave was the founder of the National Writing Institute. He graduated from Western Michigan University, then received a master of arts degree from Central show more Michigan University. Dave retired after 30 years of teaching writing at all levels, from elementary school through the college level. show less
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I bought this series hoping my son would read it. It was written by someone who's work I was familiar with because of the Writing Strands series. (Used for homeschooling) It's a coming of age story that is written in a way that helps the reader not only see the problems the protagonist faces but read his thought process while he tries to resolve them. What parent wouldn't want their child to read, enjoy and learn at the same time?
Unfortunately, my son never read the series. To lessen my show more guilt for wasting the money and because I was curious, I read it. It's definitely outside my age group so as expected, I did find it simple, slow and the passages overly explained or drawn out. Those are things that make me still wish that my son will read it some time.
One thing I did enjoy was, reading the book along with Analyzing the Novel: Dragonslaying Is for Dreamers. I learned a few things about reading and if my son does ever read it I should be able to help him get a better understanding of how and why a story is written a certain way.
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Protagonist has a unique way of killing dragons that I have not read in any other books yet. Nicely done. show less
Unfortunately, my son never read the series. To lessen my show more guilt for wasting the money and because I was curious, I read it. It's definitely outside my age group so as expected, I did find it simple, slow and the passages overly explained or drawn out. Those are things that make me still wish that my son will read it some time.
One thing I did enjoy was, reading the book along with Analyzing the Novel: Dragonslaying Is for Dreamers. I learned a few things about reading and if my son does ever read it I should be able to help him get a better understanding of how and why a story is written a certain way.
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Protagonist has a unique way of killing dragons that I have not read in any other books yet. Nicely done. show less
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