This book keeps getting better and better. The main character, Carter, is finding out more and more everyday what high school is like. In the section (chapters 11-20) Carter learns more about female anatomy and his own urges. We follow him as he begins to experiment with girls and their new developing lady parts. I deeply enjoy reading his almost embarrassing stories about him. Carter is a lady-killer. In this section he tells one girl that he loves her (she says "I love you" back), followed by him asking another girl to the Homecoming dance. He tells his whole football team about his experience with "I love you girl" that he had during a movie. In the section, Carter also takes down the school bully which in turn causes him to be the biggest stud in all of the freshman class. Eventually his luck turns when both of the girls he played find out about each other, and the locker room incident. He is left no date to homecoming and a crying mess. It ends with his family finding out about all of his recent endeavors at school. I realize that I summerized parts of my novel but I feel as though, this section was just so outstanding that I could not just talk about one part. Carter goes from Zero to Hero in several days. He becomes the stud for a moment. But the old saying "easy come, easy go!" is very relevant here. Once again Carter is left a nobody. The novel continues to twist and turn. One never knows what is going to happen next.
This book sounds very interesting and funny. I do like the idea of a kid named Carter finally getting it. Do you think the author might be creepy in real life. Cause from these two posts i think he may have a slight case of pedophilia. I do like all of your sayings in your posts. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI am going to keep reading your posts because this book sounds so funny. Why on earth is he putting himself in these situations?! It seems like his family is hurting him socially more then they are helping him! What are your thoughts on the family?
ReplyDeleteSounds like Carter still has a lot to learn. Why would he do some of those thing? I can't wait to read your next posts, hopefully Cater gets smarter from his mistakes.
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