Monday, October 4, 2010

Breakfast at Sadie's - Lee Weatherly - By: Christies


One book i have read recently before is called, Breakfast at Sadie's.

The main character is named SADIE.

This book shows how a teenage girl who's father had died recently while his mother recovers from an accident in the hospital, her aunt was her source of supervision although Sadie's Aunt left to her boyfriend. This leaves Sadie alone with a friend named Marcus running the B and B store (bed and breakfast) and her school life, trying to pull it off, she gets found out by one of her teachers and has been represented as a brave girl to pull off such a difficult task. Sadie wasn't able to tell anyone apart from Marcus about this plan for she thought that she would get into trouble for her doing.

The reason why i think this book is quite interesting is because it uses the narrative styles that I have been learning in class, there is a series of vocabulary and sentence structures making the story interesting. It isn't thrilling but it can relate to real events in reality. The structure builds up from a stubborn girl once known to a girl with a hard core shell but a soft heart. This story also represents Character build up, for example how Sadie has built up from the starting of the story. I enjoyed reading this book quite a lot

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