Monday, January 6, 2014


Jared Ramos 806                         My Favorite Book of 2013
My favorite book of 2013 was that even the most innocent person could get hooked onto crack. In the book the main character had gotten hooked onto crack and she enjoyed the feeling, because another part of her came out a more cool go with the flow kind of person. And reading this book, I found that the main character would go way out of her way to score some drugs. I don’t want to ruin the book for anyone, but this book showed a really important and meaningful message to the reader that you would have to intake from the book. But the message I had stumbled across was that drugs destroys a person’s life and hurts the people around them.

 

I found that in the book, the author didn’t really have the character have a happy moment, that really lasted after she took the crystal meth. That showed me that in life you have to make choices and sometimes these choices can impact you personally and surroundings. One example is that, the main character choice to take drugs and by taking drugs that one choice impacted her. After she had taken the drugs and it started to show it was a down fall for her, there was no light at the end of the tunnel. What that means is that, your mistake had made such an impact that it could not be cleared from your life and from the people around you.

 

As a reader I read book that deal with social issues, and I read them because they show life lessons and I could make sure that that sort of problem wont happen that I would prevent things like that from happening because I know the outcomes of that issue. In the I pick a message that I thing really described the situation that the main character had faced and that this showed me that you could choose who you want to be and make the decisions you think really fit you and that you would like to keep for the rest of your life. I felt that this book was one of the most thought provoking books and gave a valuable lesson that changed me as a reader. I just want to say if you have free time I recommend Glass by Ellen Hopkins.

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