"Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future." John F. Kennedy

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick

No, I am not writing a post entitled this because I was forced to drive a crazy, Lithuanian girl around New York City to kill five different people. I'm not writing this story, because someone else already has- Joe Schreibner. I absolutely adored this book, which is, as you may have asked, "Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick". This book took not very long to read, but it's absolutely amazing! I honestly think that all teens should read this book- it's an excellent book to read over winter break. Or anytime. Because it's freaking spectacular.
Perry and his family are housing a Lithuanian foreign-exchange student named Gobi. she decides that she wants Perry to take her to prom, despite the fact that his band has a concert that night. Little does he know that this isn't going to be the prom night he imagined- because, it turns out, no one knows Gobi. At all. The entire time she'd been staying in their house, she'd been quiet and wore conservative clothing and was invisible.But once she's started on her crazy track through New York, she starts to show her true colors.
This book is definitely one to pick up for the holidays!

ANYWAY! Hello! Sorry it's been so dreadfully long since I posted a long post, but I'm here now, am I not? I'm going to post this weekend, probably on Friday, and it'll probably be about Christmas/the winter holidays. If you want, I can try and post everyday next week to make up for my absence.

Anyway... I'm going to post separately about my life and stuff... so... Yeah. Next post will be about me.

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