In the book I'm reading now, Never Always Sometimes by Adi Alsaid, and in my book there are two protagonists, Dave and Julia. Both Julia and Dave are in their last year of school and have stayed to baking cupcakes and watching a good movie rather than go out to a raging party. Many people have mistaken them as a couple because on how close they are. The twist is, Dave likes Julia and he doesn't want to ruin the friendship. As for Julia, she has no clue about Dave liking her and she just thinks Dave is still her "best friend." Dave doesn't know what to do. Should he tell her about how he feels? Or keep it to himself? As for Julia, how does she feel about Dave? Have they been missing out on love, or will their friendship be ruined forever?
I like how you focus on the important details and give examples for what you're saying. It makes it very interesting to read, great job!
ReplyDeleteThis description shows the intriguing love story (or friendship story) that is inside this wonderful book, a great way to get the reader, and me, interested into this new look on love, although this is a very common thing in life, I find that not much is written about it. So to me, this book seems like it's worth reading
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading this blog post because it asked questions. This is a very strong writing skill because it makes the reader think deeper about what you have been talking about, and furthers my understanding of the book. The only suggestions I have are try to go a little more in depth on which assignment is being completed within this post, which will also make it a little longer. If you enjoy romance books you might want to try the book Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell. Great job!
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