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Monday, January 31, 2011

Reader's response #1

January 31st - Feb 4th 2011
Donut Days by Lara Zielin
from page 1-28
30min.

Right off the bat i knew 4 things in this book:
1. Narrator is the character who is a girl
2. she is 16yrs old
3. she is Christian.
4. her mom is a pastor
 
I  totally knew this book wouldn't be so interesting like the rest of the Lonestar books were. Instead of being a lazy butt and putting the not so interesting book down , I kept reading and as i got further into the book the more religious it became. talking about how Eve came from Adams rib (which i knew, and i am not that clueless about Christianity) and how god could be both male and female and it kept getting boring. It was obvious that her parents (no offense) were Christian Freaks and Emma didn't necessarily like that. She was just like any other 16year old girl trying to be free from her parents grasp and hang out with her friend or do what she wanted to do and control her own life. Then i came across the words HARRY POTTER!!! I was saved at last from all this nonsense until it got back up to all the other church things and sermons. It is so obvious that the Author is Jewish!! (sarcastic laughs...) ha ha ha ha but really I thought the Lonestar Books were supposed to be good books that every one could read :(

Vocab word ( I had no idea what this word meant until... now) 

hermaphrodite:  an animal or plant having both male and female reproductive organs

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