Tuesday, November 6, 2007 |
Cut by Patricia McCormick |
TIME: 2:16 PAGES READ: 78 to end = 73 pages
I was surpised when Callie decided to speak in Group, because she usually really doesn't speak. Sydney calls her S.T., which stands for Silent Treatment. I guess Callie spoke for a good thing kind of, so that she wouldn't feel guilty if she didn't say anything about Becca. Although it was good for hear to speak, I guess it wasn't good of exactly of what she said, since she knew that Becca was vomiting and everything.
I don't exactly understand of when Callie speaks to "you". When I first read the book I didn't understand it, but then I read it again and now I get it. I just don't get if Callie is actually speaking out loud, or it's just a thought in her head. I kind of think that it's a thought in her head, because if she was speaking out loud I guess people would think she was weird or something.
I like how the author is very descriptive on very small moments. Like how the author describes random feelings that Callie has, that I could really relate to. It gets me to understand the moment better, and I could picture it better in my head. |
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