Thursday, July 13, 2006

The Boyfriend List

Wow... this book is really .... umm not too good or not too bad. The main character in this story, Ruby has well ... many boyfriends ... she goes to Shrink appointments .. to deal with these issues. And probably every week she loses one boyfriend.I n this hilarious book, Ruby's life is turned upside downin a matter of days. While viewing her long list of failures and downfalls, Ruby begins having panic attacks and must start visiting a therapist, Doctor Z. And Ruby's first assignment from Doctor Z is to make a list of every boy she has ever had "any kind of anything" with. In doing so, Ruby learns to cope with her emotions and comes to the realization that, despite all of the problems and obstacles she may and will face, life goes on.

With an extremely suspenseful plot full of twists and surprises, this makes the perfect story for any high school girl trying to escape the drama of everyday life. It gives many scenarios that people face on a regular basis, and, through the wise words of Doctor Z, helps you learn how to deal with these problems.


The main conflicts in this story are person verus person and person versus society. Ruby faces criticism from her peers and even from her close friends. She also must learn to deal with the impact that society has on the decisions that she must make every day...

-Pandyy xoxo

2 Comments:

At 5:49 p.m., Blogger Jenn said...

haha...this sounds like a funny book. it seems like the main character is popular - although i may be wrong - and it shows how her life isn't as perfect as it seems. or maybe she is just misunderstood, and turns to boyfriends to comfort her. either way, it seems like a unique idea and a great book!!

 
At 1:32 p.m., Blogger teens@mpl said...

I really liked the comments from the other bloggers.

It seems like they have some clear insights into the main character.

I was always the friend who was left to pick up the girl who went through the boyfriend, a week.

As much as I felt like I was missing something, not being popular, I don't think I could take the constant beating to my self-esteem.

Catherine

 

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