So many changes are happening in my life right now from, updating my phone, email address, finding my way around a new town, starting up an online business, and so on. My learning curve is just about maxed out. The update I really want to tell you about is the new and improved blog! This will be the last post here at blogger.com for my adventures have moved me once again, only this time the packing was much, much easier. The donate button will still be active on this site if you wish to send me some greens. Otherwise I will meet you over at my new place greenpokeadots.wordpress.com, where the door is always open. You will be able to read about more of my adventures as soon as I get settled in and I will share all about my online business endeavor. Come on over and tell me what you think.
-C
June 16, 2010
June 10, 2010
Define “Normal” by Julie Anne Peters
It’s been a while since my last review, but I have been reading, just a little unmotivated in writing. Thanks to my current Texas roommate, who can’t help but motivate me, here I am back with more reviews. Enough about me and on to more things “normal”. This book was discovered at a thrift store and laughing out loud I quickly placed it in my basket. As a Psychology major the question “What is normal?” often is heard coming from my lips. Naturally a book titled Define “Normal ” could not be left at the store, so much for not judging a book by its cover. Having no idea what to expect I found a cozy place and started reading and reading and reading. Getting up only once to relieve my bladder, the whole book was finished in an afternoon. Never before have I read a book so fast! It may have been do to the fact it was written for around junior high/high school age or there was absolutely nothing requiring my attention that day. Whatever the reason, the character development was unexpected and intriguing. Social boundaries and stereo types where shattered as the two main girls developed an unpredicted friendship. In the midst of family breakdown the most unlikely bond was formed to restore hope. Living in a society where people tend to tern their head from chaos and hurt, Define “Normal” dares to show how just two people's actions can create a snowball effect of love and success.
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