Sunday, January 29, 2017

reading response

When I first started reading "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian, I was not expecting to enjoy it. After reading the first 20 pages, I realized that it wasn't a bad book and I figured I would grow to like it. So far, this book has been funny, and also relatable from a teens standpoint. I can already tell that Junior is courageous because of his decision to move to a new school for better education, though he realized he would get made fun of. I can tell that he really wants to fit in.

I am looking forward to meeting Juniors sister. She has been spoken of by quite a few characters in the book so far, but we have yet to be introduced to her. I feel as if we haven't encountered her yet because she stays in the basement for most of the time. I am eager to find out why she gave up her dreams, why she is hiding out in the basement, and what she has planned for life. I think she will be an interesting character that will add emphasis to the story.

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