In the next couple of pages I have read, Samantha is still in the car with her friends. They stop to pick up two more friends and enjoy a bagel and coffee that their friend gave them. They talk about the outfits they have on and whether or not they specifically like the clothing their friends have on. They talk about boys and all their first times, and come to realize that Samantha is the only one who still is taking baby steps and they all make fun of her for it and she feels pressured. They get to the school parking lot and Lindsy, the one driving the car, speeds around the corner to get the last open parking spot in the lower lot so they don't have to walk a block to school from the upper lot. As she does this, the girls spill their coffee all over them. In Samantha's first period class she gets 5 roses. When she gets to second block she realizes that she has a pop quiz which isn't a good thing because she has no clue what is going on in the class lately. She tries two different ways to cheat and finally comes up with telling the girl next to her that she needs a pen, so as the girl is digging through her purse she can copy down her answers.
As the book gets more into detail I am liking it a lot more than i thought i would. I like how her and her friends interact with eachother because we have people at our school that do the same things and it goes to show that it is happening all around us. I can relate to when they are in the car talking about their outfits and saying whether or not they like them because my friends do that all the time, and it really annoys me. In the next couple of pages I think that Samantha and her friends are going to go out and do something that they might regret after it is done.
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Glorious post! This is exactly what I'm looking for! Good job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Miss Washburn!
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