Monday, November 29, 2010

The Beginning of Prada & Prejudice by Mandy Habbard

    Prada & Prejudice by Mandy Hubbard is a book where once you start reading it, you just can't stop. To me, this book has so much character and feeling that you can actually relate to this book in so many different ways. This book really grabs you and makes sure your attention is fully on it, which doesn't happen in my life often. Anyway, for just finished reading the first 3 chapters, this book is off to a good start.
    So far, it's about a girl name Callie who convinces her mom to spend her summer in England,( and not with her dad, which she does every year) and hates it there. She misses her best friend Katie, is hated by most of the cheerleaders in her school and desperately wants a friend, specifically a girl name Mindy, who hangs around with the most popular girl in her school, Angela.
    In between chapters 2 and 3, Callie brought some Prada shoes, which she apparently "wobbles on the cobblestones, trips in her too-high heels, and conks her head" and suddenly whines up where trees are everywhere. She then stresses herself out by saying...
"This isn't fair. I didn't do anything to deserve this. Angela should be the one showcasing her survival skills. She made fun of me. Karma is supposed to catch up with things like that, not kick me down when I'm down.
Today is officially the worst day of my life. Why did I have to talk my mom into letting me go to England? She was right. I wasn't ready for a foreign country" and blah blah blah.
    Honestly, my advice for Callie is that she should relax see what her future lies 'cause stressing things out leads no one anywhere, and that's the other thing. Whenever kids, or maybe even adults, come into a dead end, why do they panic/stress out? People should know by now that the outcome is a- not very delightful or b- get killed. I may sound like I'm taking the situation as a joke but I'm really not. Instead of opening their eyes to new possibilities, they panic and do something crazy which whines them up to nowhere so take the advice. It's very useful to people these days.
     "If the shoe fits, wear it-and if you're in the mood for an awesome romance, this is definitely the shoe for you," said Lauren Myracle, New York Times bestselling author of TTYL. That's just the thing I need to hear about a book, to get me really interested it, alot. Most books don't catch my eyes really often but if this book did, imagine the possibilites so I really should get back to ready this book. So far, it's one of the best books I've read in a long time and I hope you can read it too, to feel the excitment I'm having once your shoes "wobbles" upon it.

1 comment:

  1. I really liked how you gave advice to the character.If only she was there to hear it lol. Great job and be careful on spelling

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