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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Book review: Click Here

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Click Here, by Denise Vega is about a girl named Erin p. Swift who is very good at computer stuff, she even has her own personal blog. Its her first year at Molly Brown Middle School, her and her best friend Jilly are on different levels in the school. Erin decides to join the computer club at school. She makes new friends that are on her level and there names are Mark, Tyler, and Rosie. In the middle of the book theirs this Launch presentation that the computer club has to do. Well Erin breaks her elbow the day before the presentation and she has to stay home and, rest her elbow and arm the day of the presentation. She had 2 Cd's, one that had the presentation stuff, and the other one had her personal bog. The Cd's got switched and all her personal stuff about her and her friends got out to the whole school. All her friends get mad at her and alot of people in the school don't like her. In the end she does a public apology letter to her friends and even Serena Worthington. She also ends up getting all her friends back.


One of the main themes in this book is when you are upset with people talk it out, instead of talking bad about them to other people. How this theme is show in the book is when Erin is upset with Jilly because she likes Mark. When she got upset with Jilly she wrote on her blog "I hate Jilly" then the blog got published. All her friends except for one got mad at her. Erin starts talking to Jilly about what happened, and they renewed their friendship. That's why I think the theme is talk it out instead of talking bad about them.


I would recommend this to other 7th grade girls. I think that because it could actually happen to a girl in 7th grade. It is more drama then action or adventure. I thought this book was really easy to get interested in and to stay interested in because its just like real life. That's why I would recommend this book.





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