bad about this book?
That's the thing. You have to read it to know what's so bad about it. It's a phenomenal book, so is suggest you all mature, like, now. It's worth it. Conspiracy Theory: How Should Government Respond? - Blogcritics :: Feb 11, 2010 We may be needing that facility for "debiasing" conspiracy theorists. But it doesn't stop with the conspiracy theorists themselves. What I do know is that Mr. Ventura points out quite handily that we need to take a closer . So perhaps a more general kind of policy might be in order - a http://blogcritics.org/politics/article/conspiracy-theory-how-should-government-respond/HOME | Planet of the Blind:: One person introducing me said, I can barely read my own handwriting; I feel like I'm on . that sometimes we need to rage a little bit in order to be honest with one another. So I would like to reclaim anger, reclaim its expression, Well yes, but the observation is much more interesting if we substitute http://www.planet-of-the-blind.com/HOME |
It's great, i promise. :)
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It will give pretty much give the whole book away if I tell you when the plot is.
The book is for young adult readers and some scenes are a bit graphic. Which grade are you in?
I read it when i was in 7th grade. You do need to be a mature reader, becuase it shows of a huge trauma a teenage girl goes through in high school.
It's about a rape. It's very graphic and can be disturbing.
Read it and find out.
This is hard to explain without giving the plot away so ill just give you a summary off of B&N.com.
lol. looks like B&N's summary isn't that great either. Oh well here's what it says:
"A traumatic event near the end of the summer has a devastating effect of Melinda's freshman year in high school."
Basically i thought it was an amazing book. A must read. The movie was good too although not as good as the book(but really what movie is ever better than the book) Oh and the girl playing Melinda in the movie is Kristen Stewert the girl that plays Bella in Twilight which comes out in theaters Novemer 21st.
But again if you don't read it in class i greatly recommend you read it on your own.
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