Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Free Choice on 13 Reasons why.

In thirteen reasons why there are a lot of things that I am confused about. I don’t really understand why she is so calm about committing suicide. Her voice in the tapes are just so calm. Its kinda shocking to me. I think that it takes a lot to actually do let alone make tapes about doing it. Also the reasons she gives people in the tapes doesn’t make much sense to me to why she would make take some of those things as personally as she does. I don’t think someone would actually commit suicide over some of the things she is made about. I could see her maybe thinking about it if the situations where a little more serious or if they kept being dragged on. Then again who knows, we don’t really know the whole story. I just hope that soon we find out more of an important situation to why she did do it and why she made the tapes. Was is for revenge? So far this hasn’t been the best book or one of the top books that I have read. I hope it gets better and things seem to join together. Even though this is only like the third chapter =)

Monday, September 20, 2010

13 Reasons why =)

In the book 13 Reasons Why the main character Hannah Baker committed suicide. The reason why she committed suicide was because of all the drama and how people treated her in school. The people that Hannah thought had some impact on her suicide she made tapes for them to listen to so they would know what the did wrong. Personally I think by making the tapes it is just a way to create drama for the people that caused her pain in the long run. Why would she expose how people treated her to the whole school if she didn't? Even though I think the stories she tells in the tapes she makes to me aren't legit reasons to commit suicide. Unless she hasn't told the whole story about each person.. or during the end of the story all the tapes tie together so that link to one tragic event. It's also a little weird how she takes her suicide so calmly during the tapes. I just hope that throughout the book she will explain herself better and maybe the stories will be more serious.








Sunday, September 5, 2010

Child Called It.

So as of last night I finished The Lost boy by David Pelzer for the second time. Which was incredible. It's like I can't get enough of that book! The first book The Child Called it was fabulous and I highly recommend it to people who love to help people. It kinda puts things in perspective when you think you have it rough. It just makes you realize and appreciate life and the things you have a little bit more.

The Child Called it is really emotionally touching book. It is about this young boy who lives with his mom who drinks heavily and physically and emotionally abuses him. His dad and siblings just kinda ignore it because they don't want to have to deal with the mother. So it's just a lost easier just to ignore the situation. Which makes the little boy feel useless and abandoned. He has no hope until one day he goes to school and talks to a teacher and realizes that the way he is being treated isn't right. So after he realizes that it kinda gives you hope for his well-being.