Monday, March 21, 2016

Back of the Book Blurb #6 Challenge

In Back-of-the-Book Blurb Friday # 6 from Sioux's Page, Sioux offers this challenge.
 
She posts a picture and you need to imagine it as a graphic for a book. You choose the genre and book title, and then write a blurb that might appear on the back of the book.

·                The blurb should be 150 words or less (not including the title).
·                The genre is wide-open.
·                Each blogger should include their blurb on their own blog, and link back to this post.
·                Have fun with it. Go to the other posts and comment on the other blurbs. 
·                You can do fancy techy things with the photo.

(Join in if you dare...! It sounds like fun! I think this would be a lot of fun to do with students especially since they would be expected to write 150 words or less!)



The Treasure Hunt


The treasure was answer to all of Ethan’s dreams. He knew this because his father, James, told him this on his death bed. His grandfather, Benjamin had told James this when he was dying. Each son had hoped to find the treasure but if they didn’t, they had to pass the mission on to their eldest son. But no one ever told them what treasure they were looking for or how to find it. James made Ethan promise to keep trying and to never give up and he did. Ethan was told to go to the garden and look for the clues. He finally found this at the coordinates he was given. What did it mean? Where was it telling him to go next? Was it pointing him in a certain direction? What had he gotten himself into? (138 words)

2 comments:

Lynn said...

You blurb sounds like there's a mystery involved too! Love it. It is amazing all the different takes from one picture. As a teacher, I would think this would be a fun thing to do with students!

Sioux Roslawski said...

Pat--I agree with Lynn. I was wondering what would happen in your book. Enticing the reader--that's the hard part, and you made it look easy.