Thursday, January 20, 2011

Perfect recommendation.

        I think Perfect would be the perfect book for mothers and teenagers to read together. The torn relationship between the main character and her mother is the key element to the book. The book brings up a lot of problems to talk about. This book could help a lot with relationships and issues in a family. It’s a great conversation starter and really digs deep down. Even though Isabelle and her mother are constantly fighting, they know they love each other. It’s really hard to live without a mother. You need a mom to tell all your secrets to and to have when you have no one else. A mom is very understanding and will always be there for you.

        I would also recommend this book to people who like really descriptive books. This book is very gaudy and graphic. Instead of reading a really bland and undisruptive book, read this. People who have a best friend could also like this book. This book talks a lot about the relationship between Isabelle and her best friend Ashley Barnum. They’re there for each other and can tell each other anything. They like the same things and have the same hobbies.

       This book would defiantly be best for teenage girls. If you’re going through rough times, the best thing you can do is just read. When you relate to a character in a book, it’s even better. It’s nice to know you’re not the only one who has hard times. Reading takes out a lot of stress for some people so this book would be a good go-to. This book has a very deep theme. There are quite a few too. One of them is, when you have nothing left, you’re friends are amazing. The ones you can count on for anything are the ones you want to be around. You want to trust the ones you’re around. Another theme could be, you never know what you have until it’s gone. Before Isabelle’s father died, she fought with him a lot. But when he was gone he saw how much she missed him and how much she loved him. Her and her mom fight now, but deep down she knows how much she loves her. She doesn’t want to lose her too. These are just some of the few people who might enjoy the book Perfect.

1 comment:

  1. Your recommendation starts out well, but give some evidence from the book to support what you say.

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