Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The strangest part of this book so far is how at one point Val felt that the whole world was against her and wished her dead and now within a matter of time her enemies and old freind are slowly learning to forgive her and accept her.

Also how it mentions Nick now and again, but still doesnt reveal more detail into what happened to him in his last moments of life at Garvin High. I would have never thought that Vals dad had a grudge with her because of the shooting, imagine how Val feels now. Parents are suppose to support their children no matter what and it uspets me to read how Vals dad had no consideration for his daughter and what she had been through and that was down right selfish of him.

If you were in Vals dad shoes would you hold her to blame for what happened in the commons? Could you truly forgive her?

This book also brings light that no matter what tragedy or adversity comes along there can be healing as well as forgiveness that can happen. All things have to come to an end and once people open their eyes and see things for what they really are and not judge only then can the healing process begins for everyone involved, even those affected by it in all ways.

This book is a great eye opener and keeps you wanting to read more. I wish there was a part two, it was one of the most intriguing and interesting books I've read in awhile and I look forward to finishing the final chapter.

1 comment:

  1. Nisha, I had some very hard feelings towards Val's dad. I'm glad you brought that up.

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