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Monday, August 26, 2013

Throughout the book the one character that mainly changed was Adrienne Haus. She started the book out as a person that would stay to herself and not talk to many people besides her best friend. When her best friend goes on a class trip to Canada, Adrienne’s mom forces her to go to a mother-daughter book club. During the book club she becomes friends with the other girls in the club. She learns stuff about them that she could have never thought and she learns more about herself too. During the book Adrienne grows as a person and starts to not judge people by what other people have said about them, and to get to know the person because in the end they could turn out to be a nice person. A quote from the book that describes Adrienne’s change in the end is “I’m sorry I wasn't a nicer person to you, Wallis,” I said. “I’m sorry I imagined things about you that’weren't true” (Schumacher, 226)

The article about the The Unbearable for Unsinkable girls was like a summary of the book. The author of the article said that she really enjoyed reading the book. She says that she feels the book was funny and that the book has some good literary lenses. 


1 comment:

  1. The book cover makes me want to read it! sounds like a goodone too! :)

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