Uğur Karataş từ Khun Sri, Sai Noi District, Nonthaburi, Thailand

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2019-03-01 17:30

Graded Multiple-Choice English Tests - Level A2 Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Jack Hedges

Perfect World by Brian James is a coming-of-age story that tells about the trials of adjusting to high school life and becoming more mature. The most interesting part of this book is how the author is a man, and yet he tells the story from a teenage girl's point of view. Lacie Johnson, the main character, has a lot of family issues. Her father committed suicide two years earlier, her mother works two jobs, and Lacie is forced to stay home to babysit her nine-year-old younger brother named Malky. Jenna is Lacie's best friend. Jenna meets a boy named Avery and he introduces her to a boy named Benji. But as Lacie and Benji become closer, her relationship with her best friend start to grow apart. The book is written in a different way. Instead of using periods, the author uses varying amounts of periods . . similar to ellipsis mark . . like this one. A paragraph with let's say, about 16 to 20 lines of text has only a single period. The book also contains sexual acts but nothing sexually explicit. It was highly emotional and intense. Since Lacie is an artist, her descriptions of her world are highly visual. Unfortunately, the symbolism of a "perfect world” -- the immaculate, sterile houses in Lacie’s subdivision and the miniature toy houses she collects -- is repeated much too often. Lacie Johnson. It seems that this girl needs some psychological help. She is such a weird type of person with all the ghosts, the constant mannerism of putting her fingers in her mouth, and the like. She seems so afraid of all the things around her and she wants to be alone all the time even though she is afraid to be like one. It seems like she only exists to make things around her much complicated and she will live and die engulfed with misery on her own bizarre world. Plus, I also can't help but compare Lacie and Charlie of Perks Of Being A Wallflower. They have a lot of similarities and Lacie is like a female version of Charlie. Take note: A 'weirder' female version. I just don't get the idea why each chapter have to be entitled in random days in ascending order. The first chapter was 'day 1', the second was already 'day 14', the next one was 'day 29', then 'day 41', and so on. I don't get the pattern, if there's any. But it really didn't matter because it was pure nonsense and it has no connection to the flow of the story.

Người đọc Uğur Karataş từ Khun Sri, Sai Noi District, Nonthaburi, Thailand

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.