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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Love Aubrey - 11-15-2012

Reading response on 'Love Aubrey'

At first when i started this book, i thought it was some kind of romance story, but then i find out, in some parts of the book, the main character Aubrey writes letters to her lost family members,

On a rainy day, Aubrey and her family were going out for a drive in their car. Mom, Dad, Suzanne and Aubrey. The whole family out for a drive. The rain kept getting harder and harder, and soon her dad could not see the road anymore. A truck came on to the road and crashed into Aubrey's car, leaving her unconscious. Aubrey wakes up in a hospital and asks for her family. Only her mom is there. Her dad and her baby sister Suzanne had died.

The next day Aubrey woke up, and her mother wasn't home. It was the end of the day, and her mom still wasn't home, thats when Aubrey realized, her mom has also left her. This made Aubrey think that her mom loved her little sister Suzanne then she loved Aubrey. And Aubrey decided not to look for. Aubrey lived on her own for days, until her grandmother showed up and took her to Virginia.

I could tell that Aubrey was not comfortable moving to Virginia. In the mean time, Aubrey got a fish and named it Sammy, so she would have someone to talk to. In Virginia Aubrey met a girl, Brigid, and they became really good friends.

Aubrey told Brigid everything and, Brigid's family loved Aubrey.

While Aubrey's grandmother looked for her mother, Aubrey started school, and made friends, had counseling, and lived the life as a normal girl, until her mother showed up. In the end of the book, Aubrey's mother took her back home, and they lived together till the end.

I thought that the author was very detailed with this story, she elaborated alot, and she showed alot of descriptive language, you would be able to see yourself in Aubrey's shoes, and thats why i loved the story, i could see everything Aubrey had to put with. The writer must have wiritten a very good story outline, and put alot of work into this.

I reccomend this book to everyone!

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