Jessie+Marinucci


 * =Title= || =Author= || =Start Date= || =End Date= || =Summary= || =Recommend?= ||
 * The Help || Kathryn Stockett || Sept./MP 1 || Oct./MP 1 || I like reading this book so much more than seeing the movie. My favorite part is the change in narrator from chapter to chapter and the Southern dialect. I enjoy making observations and predictions of the journeys each of the characters lead. || Yes ||
 * The Perks of Being a Wallflower || Stephen Chbosky || Oct./MP 1 || Mid Oct./MP 1 || This book takes the reader on a journey with Charlie through his freshman year, along with the angst, depression, and overwhelming internalized thought that comes along with any intimidating new beginning. By the end of the book I hope to have a much clearer standpoint on my opinions of Charlie and some of his immature behavior. || No ||
 * Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close || Jonathan Safran Foer || Oct./MP 1 || Nov./MP 1 || Again, I love the varying narration throughout the book. It is able to transport the reader from one place to another through the text. From a psychological standpoint, the narration by Oskar Schell is very intriguing. It really opens up your mind to a whole new way of looking at things. || Yes

checked by DLJ 30 pts MP#1
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