Dihaze Dihaze itibaren Leśna Góra, Poland

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05/12/2024

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2019-07-16 01:40

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i was not real psyched about this book, because it was another boring old kristy book, until i realized that my YA serial lit boyfriend cary retlin plays a serious role! YES! kristy & cary have an english class together, with a sterotypical "inspirational" english teacher snatched from the character sketch outlines of "dead poets' society". their teacher asks them to call him ted, & all i could think was, "wow, ted hughes got cheerful." wrong, i know. anyway, because he is such a wild & wacky teacher, he assigns them two big projects for class: they have to read a fiction book (he provides a list of recommended titles, but they can consult with him to choose a different book if they wish) & write an essay about how it changed them, & they have to write a biography of another student in the class. ted assigns the students partners randomly & YES! kristy is paired with cary retlin. SWEET. kristy & cary are total enemies, for reasons i just don't get. not only is cary awesome, but he's definitely someone i'd rather have on my good side, as opposed to working against me. he is very mischievous, & he is very clever. he once (in a mystery book, "kristy & the mischief war" or some shit) stole the watch right off kristy's wrist & she didn't even notice. his motto is, "complications make life more interesting." he makes his mission in life to provide said complications, but only when they will actually be interesting. he never just fucks with people to be an asshole, so i don't get why kristy hates him so much. i think she has a crush that she is trying gamely to ignore. don't fret, kristy. just keep rocking the black & white striped top under the black & white checked overalls you're sporting on the cover of the book, & cary will keep his distance. anyway. cary & kristy have to work together for the sake of their grades, which becomes all the more important when ted is suspended because some parents are protesting his proposed reading list. he listed books like the catcher in the rye & the outsiders & some parents think these books are immoral. plus, he didn't let the english department head approve his list before distributing it to students, which against protocol. ruh roh! can the scooby gang work together to save ted's job? yeah, of course. kristy makes a speech at a community hearing about how ted makes her want to learn, the school administraion backs him, the protesters' kids back him, the head librarian in town (claudia's mom) gives an impassioned speech about the first amendement, & he gets his job back, but what of the biography? well, kristy goes to cary's house & interviews his brothers about him, & then she sneaks into cary's room (wouldn't it be awesome if she stole his underpants? but she doesn't) & reads what she thinks is his diary. it talks about being kicked out of his last school for somehow hacking into the computer system or something. kristy FREAKS OUT & thinks cary is some kind of master criminal. i don't get this. it's computers. he's 13. how much damage could he really do? cary finds out she read his notebook & is really mad about the invasion of privacy. he won't speak to her anymore than is necessary to complete the biography project. kristy is alternately tortured by the wrongness of what she did, & the secret knowledge of cary's criminal past. it's so ridiculous. it was completely obvious that cary's notebook was a fiction project, because no real teenager uses words like "phony". & of course cary is reading the catcher in the rye for the fiction assignment. duh, kristy! put two & two together! eventually she does, & she patches things up with cary, & everyone lives happily ever after. pretty anti-climactic, huh?

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