Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Response to "Then Again, Maybe I Won't," by Judy Blume

     In "Then Again, Maybe I Won't," by Judy Blume, it takes you through the life of an Italian boy's family and their money struggles. Even though this book doesn't sound like there's anything wrong with it, there is. All throughout the book, people are stealing, stalking, and getting wasted.
   
     An example of something that a character does wrong in the book is how Tony (the main character) stalks his neighbor's older sister Lisa. He does this throughout most of the book and half the time he knows that it's wrong . Another example is how Joel (Tony's neighbor) keeps on stealing things and almost never gets caught. Even though Joel is filthy stinkin' rich, he still steals stuff. Weird, isn't it?

     All in all, there are many things people do wrong in this book such as stealing, stalking, and getting wasted. Considering the fact that Tony and Joel are only in the seventh grade and they are both rich, it is actually kind of weird, I would never do any of that ,unless for a good reason, and I'm older and less rich than they are.

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