Friday, January 15, 2016

1st blog for my new book

Hey Guys! So i finished my 2nd book and am now reading my 3rd book called Letting Ana Go. I just started reading it so i'm not very far into the book just on page 28 and so far its just an ordinary journal in which a girl writes down what she eats and how she feels more or so like a food diary because her teacher wants to know how they're eating and if they're eating habits are appropriate. So far this book doesn't have my full attention but I will continue to read it and hopefully for the next blog i'll have a lot more to say. (-:

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Second book

So I finished reading the book "The book of David" and it was a great interesting book! David realized how much he liked John and they were having a private relationship while both being in a relationship with two girl close friends. Threw out the book David's best friend ended up getting into an accident that led him to loosing his football scholarship and from that incident it led to David taking over and getting a scholarship that could've been his best friends. As a football player David worst fear was for people to know that he liked a guy and was having a relationship with one, As the book goes along David and John get sneakier in order to be able to see each other and spend time together. During the middle close to end of the book is where it all changes and my emotions about the book were everywhere. It started the morning after homecoming when David goes online to seeing a video of him and John making out and that's when my heart dropped just like David's. Immediately I was worried for David because what he just got himself into is obviously really bad, bad enough that it could've cost him his football scholarship. Thankfully the college where he had gotten the scholarship didn't care about his sexuality and accepted him for who he actually is. Personally I felt like the worst part of the book is when he has to get home and confront his family about this situation which everyone knows about because it was even on the news. Sadly his father didn't agree one bit and ended up putting his hands on his son which was such a horrible thing to do. Finally by the end everything was going back to normal slowly and I'm glad that David stepped up admitted to being who he actually was. Great book and I definitely recommend it if you're into reading real life situations and how people deal with them.