Books are a way of life.
This is where we, (Ally and Kaitlyn) tell you about amazing books that we think you should read. Books are an escape and a way of life. It will feature reviews, quotes, as well as information about the authors, and possibly, (still contemplating) our thoughts on book to movie adaptations. (Hopefully we all know by now that books are almost ALWAYS better than the movies.) Feel free to message us about books, authors, ect.
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Go Ask Alice- Anonymous
At times you will hate her, other times you’ll lover her. But in the end, you will never forget, the every-changing; Alice.
Alice is an outsider dying to fit in when suddenly- shes invited to a party. She’s eager to join this new group of people that could be her friends. Everyone’s laid back and accept her willingly. Drinks are passed out and suddenly shes gone. Not physically- just mentally. It turns out her drink was laced with LSD. Later, she finds out that only some were laced, and she happened to get one of them. That ‘trip’ was all she needed to feel alive, accepted, and happy. She wants another round and before she knows it, Alice’s life is out of control- spiraling downward away from her loving family, her innocence, and her youth- and ultimately her life.
This is a true story about the horrifyingly real experiences of a girl addicted to drugs.
Although it is still published under the byline “Anonymous”, it is largely or wholly the work of its purported editor, Beatrice Sparks. The writer of the actual diary, however, is unknown.
Ally’s Rating:6/10
Kaitlyn’s Rating: 6.9/10
“It’s my fox hat.”
“Your fox hat?”
“Yeah, Pudge. My fox hat.”
“Why are you wearing your fox hat?” I asked.
“Because no one can catch the motherfucking fox. John Green, Looking For Alaska