Sunday, August 12, 2012
Revolution 1
Andi is broken. I already have a strong sense it within the
first few chapters on this book. I have sympathy for her, but she really needs
to figure out her life. However, it’s not all her fault. She didn’t ask for a
father that was barely home, and for the murder of her younger brother. She’s
just a normal teenage girl trying to do what normal teenage girls do, but she’s
falling apart. She’s barely on the road to graduating, and her father is
choosing now to actually step in. I think that her trip to Paris will be a good
experience for her. The City of Light will surely be able to open her eyes to a
world of possibilities. She may be able to set her priorities straight, and
even make amends with her father.
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