The best word I can come up with is unique. We don’t even smell good.”Īnyways, I guess that sort of brings me to the topic of Tola. “I’m supposed to be watching Twilight? Let me tell you something, the pretty, sparkly vampires aren’t coming to save us. Quote taken from Tola’s sister, Madge/Tiffany: Kudos for a creative (considering it’s a police investigation and all) method to reveal development throughout the story it’s like twenty different personality types stuffed into one book! And "stuffed" in a good way because I didn't feel overloaded with the multitude of minor characters. And, well, I’m a major fan of Twilight, but I can definitely enjoy some humor at its expense. They offer blunt, realistic quotes from different characters, and through what they said, I got to know some characters that didn’t appear much in the story. I’m going to start off by saying what I loved, loved, loved about this book: the comments sections between every two chapters. Bad Apple is definitely a novel that fiddles with your mind at times, denouncing what you thought you knew and what you perceived things to be. Unless I’m weird, but then everyone is normal because we’re all weird. If you’re thinking what? right now, then be assured that you’re normal because that’s exactly what I thought when I read the premise of Bad Apple. Review: I’m going to let that summary sink in for a little while.Ī depressed sister, forbearing mother, and absent father.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |