Thursday, November 5, 2009

Take Me There Susane Colasanti


In Take Me There, it tells the story of three highschool best friends story of their 11th grade year. The book is divided into two parts which I thought was interesting becuase each has three sections of each of James, Rhiannon, and Nicoles perspectives. I think by having that set up, it gives the reader a better insight into each of the characters minds. I thought Colasanti did a good job narrarating the mind of an average teen by using realistic dialect and inner thinkings. Sometimes when you read realistic fiction its hard to imagine real people actually saying the things that the author writes.

1 comment:

  1. So did you finish "Where are the Children"? What did you think of the ending? By the way, I love the graphics on your blog page.

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