Carter continues to expand his experiences in highschool. We enjoy watching Carter struggle between the right things to say to girls, and looking cool in front of the football team. On several occasions Carter makes the wrong choice and ends up embarrassing himself in front of his family, friends, and team mates! This plays a key role to the character development of Carter. We find out how shy and timid Carter truly is when all of his scheming and planning falls back down on him. Watching his whole family figure out how he played so many girls makes the reader almost feel pitter for Carter, but at the same time feel as though he is getting what he deserves. In my first post I stated that Carter was akward with the ladies, while this statement still stands, he subliminally became a woman guru. His sister explains to him the ways of the girl, and how they react when he does one thing verses another. I love watching him succeed and then fail again. Because of his new found talent with girl, Carter has the hotties all following him. HE IS THE MAN. As well as being a master of the ladies, Carter is the only freshman on the varsity football team. Even though he is only a kicker, his skills have shown to come a long way since the begining of the novel. He seems to follow the rules and commonly makes pacts of secrecy with his sister. It has truly been a pleasure watching him move forward in the novel and I cant hardly wait for his future in the book.
Wow, Carter really grew up in this section. Now that he is the man, will he finally get it?
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like Carter has really grown up since the beginning of the story. Hopefully he will get his way with the ladies in the end.
ReplyDeleteThis new carter reminds me of Jimmy Jenson! I'm stoked for carter and its great to hear that he finally seems to have highschool figured out. Also, i hope he does get it! whatever IT is. Also, a kicker is a very key part of a football team, don't think otherwise.
ReplyDeleteCarter still seems like he is not doing well with the ladies if they keep leaving him. How can he fix this?
ReplyDeleteIt's cool when Jens spells my name wrong on a school project. But yeah this book actually sounds really good! I can relate this book to other kids in our school! My question is do you think that he will ever fix his problem?
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