Wednesday, March 24, 2010

" A Bad Boy Can Be Good For A girl" - Part 3

    The third part of the book was about a girl named Aviva. She was very different than the other girls in the beginning. She was into a lot of things. She was more sure of her self than the other girls. Even though she served herself to the guy "on a  silver platter." Her story didn't end up how I thought it would. It seemed like the guy really liked her. It wasn't until she told him she loved him that things started to go bad. He started to act weird around her. She didn't like it. She didn't understand why he was acting that way. How could saying "I love you" completely change the way you see someone? It doesn't make sense to me. Maybe it's because the world has evolved into a place where saying "I love you" doesn't mean anything. I don't think it actually would bother a guy if a girl said "I love you".
    Aviva was the kind of girl that was never in the "in crowd" and that didn't bother her. She had a happy life. When she became part of the "in crowd" she liked it. She never knew that it would be that way. She had people save her a seat at lunch. She had a complete different group of friends. She liked that the guy showed her off, introduce her to his friends, and took her out.
    I thought Aviva was going to be the girl to change the guy. It seemed like he actually had feelings for her. When they split up he had one of his friends to talk to Aviva, witch wasn't something he had done with the other girls. If he didn't want them then that was the end. There was no need to have a talk to say sorry. For Aviva he actually wanted to talk to her to explain why he was acting weird. He said that things were moving to fast. To Aviva it just seemed like an excuse but to me it seemed like he actually cared about her. What do you think?
    In the end you still see that the guy didn't change. There are still plenty of reasons to stay away from him.

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