Saturday, September 13, 2014

Reading Good For You

So here is the low down on the book. Reid had a little too much to drink, and was dumb enough to drive while drunk. It ended up with him crashing into a house. You pretty much learn this when Reid wakes up in a hospital. Of course his dad is beyond ticked. The man has the right to be since Reid's first question is whether or not the car is okay. Reid's mom is kind of in denial and wants to 'fix' the problem. But, then you have to pay attention because the point of view changes to Dori within the second page. The poor girl has her hands full when you are first introduced to her. I'm assuming that she is helping out with a church or something like that. You also can't help but feel sorry for the girl when the group of kids she is helping out with end up being a huge handful. Poor girl. Anyways, the book goes back to Reid's point of view. Basically its his thoughts on what is taking place for his punishment for destroying a house. And, then it moves back to Dori. Just so happens that the house that Reid crashed into was the house she was helping out with for a family in need. Also I've learned that her father is a pastor. I believe this is all going to get interesting quick. So due to Reid's poor life choices he is now stuck working with Dori on the house he destroyed. Their first time meeting makes you think that Dori is about to kill the guy right where he stands. Poor Reid. The guy never stood a chance.Of course, it doesn't help his case by going to parties, doing community service hungover, and flirt with every girl that walks by. By day three, Reid and Dori have a little spat. Both end up angry, and one even ends up slamming a few doors. You can see that these two are complete opposites, but isn't there a saying that opposites attract. These guys never saw it coming. So until next time.....

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