i finished the book prep by .
i thought it was pretty...descriptive?
overrall, it was better than the previous books i've read and it opened my mind onto the prespective of the main character.
i can relate to her stress , pressure and as well as her social life/family/friends.etc,
i believe every teenager should read this book because maybe they could relate too and relieve their stress along their way?
(:
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
i live the sweet life,
currently reading the book prep, by curtis sittenfield.
i have to say, this book is very insightful and provides me with a broader view into the life our teenagers.
recently transferred to the pretisgous AULT school, she's determine to be part of the crowd and win herself a position of power, popularity and as well as the inner crowd.
she soons findn out that the crowd is basically a mixture of girls that proclaim themselves as "it"
and boys that proclaims themselves as "the"
lured to their rituals and crowd, she finds out that the AULT school isn't what it all says it is.
it's more like a world of
fame, infamy and popularity.
god, doesn't that remind you guys of something?
i have to say, this book is very insightful and provides me with a broader view into the life our teenagers.
recently transferred to the pretisgous AULT school, she's determine to be part of the crowd and win herself a position of power, popularity and as well as the inner crowd.
she soons findn out that the crowd is basically a mixture of girls that proclaim themselves as "it"
and boys that proclaims themselves as "the"
lured to their rituals and crowd, she finds out that the AULT school isn't what it all says it is.
it's more like a world of
fame, infamy and popularity.
god, doesn't that remind you guys of something?
Saturday, April 5, 2008
that other one.

finished with th1rteen r3asons why and starting on a new book (:
finally!
next stop, the book, prep,
i enjoy reading stories that revolve around teen's lives, although most of them are "fictional"
that's why i'm going to go for that book, i really hope that it relates more to the general audience and creates a "realistic" background that'll attract the reader's perspective.
i'm planning to eat the book alive and finish it as soon as i can O:
yup, thats about all
goodnight everybody and sleeptight ! (:
that girl.

the character profile of that girl, name hannah baker in the book th1rteen r3asons why, by jay asher.
insecure,
selfish,
lonely,
wanting,
needing,
lost,
miserable, confused, reaching out, sad, just asking for somebody to reach out and help her in her time of need. the book expressed her sadness and how it corrupted her into thinking that there's no way out and she has one choice,
to commit suicide.
the deep emotion that melted inside her made her erupt and spill her blood into 13 individuals.
to be blamed for her death.
how would you feel if
-everybody abandoned you
-everybody talked behind you
-everybody talked about your demise
-everybody wished you harm
-everybody were your enemies.
-you was all alone and nowhere to go...?
honestly, what would you do and feel...?
ah
yes, i've finished that story thirteen reasons why.
well, honestly, i really didn't enjoyed reading this book.
like any other stories, it was based upon a heapful of unexplained eveents..
yeah, i sympathazie witht ath girl but it was basically the tapes were actually a tape that she accused of making her commit suicide.
in my opinion, it was just a reason to blame her death for somebody else and change that person's life.
change in fact that they might never recover and forever wallow in being the cause of her death.
stupid really.
just wanting somebody to hear you and understand you, that part i could relate to,
but commiting suicide just to let the blame run and infect the ones around you, that's
plain selfish.
well, honestly, i really didn't enjoyed reading this book.
like any other stories, it was based upon a heapful of unexplained eveents..
yeah, i sympathazie witht ath girl but it was basically the tapes were actually a tape that she accused of making her commit suicide.
in my opinion, it was just a reason to blame her death for somebody else and change that person's life.
change in fact that they might never recover and forever wallow in being the cause of her death.
stupid really.
just wanting somebody to hear you and understand you, that part i could relate to,
but commiting suicide just to let the blame run and infect the ones around you, that's
plain selfish.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
symboliziams.
ahhhhhhh (:
well yeah, the book on th1rteen r3asons why by jay asher shows only shows one significant symbolism that could be described.
the tapes.
yes, the tapes.
yes, the thirteen little tapes that held everything she felt, touched, heard, saw, cried and screamed about before she died.
these tapes held everything she ever wanted to talk about and wanted to let out and that symbolized her hate, anger and as well as her living nightmares, the thirteen significant people that held a role in her suicide. i believe the tapes are the main symbolism in the entire novel because it showed the beginning of something bigger than her own.
something more explosive then just her emotions and sadistic view about life.
something bigger than herself that it held to past on to let it live on like a little nightmare that seem to haunt everybody that it touches...
well yeah, the book on th1rteen r3asons why by jay asher shows only shows one significant symbolism that could be described.
the tapes.
yes, the tapes.
yes, the thirteen little tapes that held everything she felt, touched, heard, saw, cried and screamed about before she died.
these tapes held everything she ever wanted to talk about and wanted to let out and that symbolized her hate, anger and as well as her living nightmares, the thirteen significant people that held a role in her suicide. i believe the tapes are the main symbolism in the entire novel because it showed the beginning of something bigger than her own.
something more explosive then just her emotions and sadistic view about life.
something bigger than herself that it held to past on to let it live on like a little nightmare that seem to haunt everybody that it touches...
Sunday, March 16, 2008
you,
well, i'm still reading the book, th1rteen r3asons why by jay asher. the girl that took her life is hannah baker and decided to record her last moments in 13 tapes which are now listened by Clay Jensenn.
i think this book is going to end in another stupid ending. every book that relates to this kind of life story, it always end with a retarded reason in why the person committed suicide or any other tragedy. not to offend anybody, it seem so unrealistic and too exaggerated.
however, the book thirteen reasons why seem to cross the boundary of the original theme of "suicide"
that i'm grateful, spare me from overexaggerated storries.
in this book, i believe that hannah baker was either raped or suffered from abuse from her previous life. the text and how she keep using guys as examples in each of her types and how she express disgust and disrespect toward them fully gives me a prediction that she has been raped.
yeah, that's it for now(:
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sorry if i love you, sorry but i love you, (:
i think this book is going to end in another stupid ending. every book that relates to this kind of life story, it always end with a retarded reason in why the person committed suicide or any other tragedy. not to offend anybody, it seem so unrealistic and too exaggerated.
however, the book thirteen reasons why seem to cross the boundary of the original theme of "suicide"
that i'm grateful, spare me from overexaggerated storries.
in this book, i believe that hannah baker was either raped or suffered from abuse from her previous life. the text and how she keep using guys as examples in each of her types and how she express disgust and disrespect toward them fully gives me a prediction that she has been raped.
yeah, that's it for now(:
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sorry if i love you, sorry but i love you, (:
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