Sunday, October 11, 2009

The Misfits Part two

This book is actually a very sad book because it is such a true story about how kids are so mean to one another. It also on the other hand made me relieved because I know that middle school was a very awkard time for me but this book makes it apparent that these things happen to everyone, and it sticks with everyone too. LIke Mr. Kellerman said that we believe the worst about ourselves and we accept everything that others callus. Why do we do this?

This book shows that everyone has a story and a reason behind their actions and the way they are. It hadn't even crossed my mind that Bobby started to gain weight after his mother died. That was a hard time in his life and then he goes back to talk about hwo happy he was when he wasn't fat.

These kids want to grow up so fast, but it's funny because I was the same way always wishing I was older or not being able to wait until the next stage in my life. They think that they have found the loves of their lives, and that if they don't date the person they like right now then they will never find anyone else. Little do they know they will date many people before finding the one. It's also funny that Addie thinks she is in love with Colin, and they have a relationship with each other when all they have done is talked for a few minutes one day. I liked how the ending isn't what I expected. I was expecting the No Name Party to win with flying colors.

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