Friday, March 13, 2015

New Book... "The Distance Between Us"

Hello wonderful readers! I FINALLY finished "Stuck In Neutral"! I'm so excited to talk about this exciting new book I have started reading!


This book is called "The Distance Between Us", by Kasie West.  So far this book is about a girl named Caymen and she is an only child.  She works at a doll shop with her mother,  and she lives in a very very small apartment just on the upper level of the shop.  Another thing to add is that Caymen and her mom are struggling really badly with money. In the book, Caymen had said, I once asked my mom if we could get a bottled juice and she told me it was expensive. I was six.  That was the first time i realized we were poor. It definitely wasn't the last."  This quote from the book proves that  Caymen and her mom aren't on the best of terms with money.  But let's get rid of this negativity and say some more positive and girly things yeah?  Well, Caymen is working one day and a boy just about her age walks into the store.  He purchases a doll for his grandmother and she finds out his name and everything! EEEEEEKKKKK!  The best part is.... HE'S CAYUTEE!! But.... he's a rich boy.. and Caymen isn't really fond of those types of guys. Will she stick around to see if he's different? Will they ever even see one another again? Well, you'll have to check out my next blog to find out!

Caymen is very, sarcastic, smart, and outgoing. Kinda like me! Haha! I mean Caymen even says so herself in the book that she's sarcastic.  She would much rather prefer the use of the term "dry". Caymen and I are similar in many ways. For example, we both don't really know what we want to do for our future. Even though it's a bit too early for me to be thinking that, it's always good to have goals. Another example is that we both are VERY sarcastic. In the book she had said something to her favorite customer that was very dry. But she knew she could talk to her like that because Mrs. Dalton actually laughs at her jokes because she understand them. She even thinks "Mrs. Dalton is a little dry herself." 

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