Beginnings can be very good. Other times they can be quite awkward. In a mystery book, which I am reading, the beginning is quite awkward. Not to far in, it talks about a boy jumping off of a cliff, they think suicide. But one guy thinks that it was a murder. That is what I think the “mystery” is.
A rough outline so far is, a girl moves from a big city into a small town. The big city is Montreal. Her step dad, is a cop. Chief of police in their new town actually. She goes to the school and not long after this boy “commits suicide”. He really didn’t have any friends so no one really minded much. Except, for his mother. Who, in my words was “STRAIGHT UP TRIPINNN“. Basically she was freaking out, and she had like no one anymore. She didnt belive that he would do that though, so they are continuing the mystery basically to see if it was a murder. The girl who just moved here was now writing in the school newspaper. She was doing something on poetry, and she had to interview a “dumb popular girl” because she was a good poet. And at the same time she gets asked out by this guy who is apparently really cute and is the start of the football team. And they go out on a date, and that’s basically as far as I have read.
Well, the main characters are kind of convincing. I mean it’s basically like any highschool, an “unpopular girl” gets asked out by a popular boy, and then everything turns into a drama scene. Haha, and then there is some kind of mystery rolled up into that as well. I really don’t know how this book is going to turn out in the end. Hopefully, not leaving me with a bad taste in my mouth. As in, the book not being very good and I really didn’t enjoy reading it.
Hahah coincidentally, I actually was kind comparing this to my life and in some regions and aspects they are the same. Some are way different, and it probably depends on where you live also, and who you are. I also wondered how old the author is, I actually don’t have the book with me so I couldn’t tell you what it is called, I will probably edit it into this post later on. If your reading this right when it came out. This blog post I mean, not the book.
Until next time, nniickk, signing off.
