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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Do you think that this was a good book to choose for discussion? Why?

If not, do you know of another book that might be interesting for teens to read and discuss?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

It may seem like that at first, but it isn't a sterotypical book. An example is that the father of the baby isn't the one everyone expects would want to keep the baby. Especially if he's on his own.

Anonymous said...

I don't really agree with the "stereotype" idea because I don't think the "stereotypical" sixteen year old guy would choose to raise a child on his own. The plot of an unwanted pregnancy is stereotypical but what the author does with it is not.

Anonymous said...

yes, it talks about an important subject that effects kids in highschool.

Anonymous said...

yes,because its dealing with teens and i think teens with babies could realte to this book an end up really likeing it

Anonymous said...

no not really..

Anonymous said...

probably a book about dealing with high school or even about personal things that they can realte to.

Anonymous said...

maybe a book about dealing with high school.

Anonymous said...

yes i agree with pikayu because its not everyday when you get such a devoting male that wants to take care of his young one.

Anonymous said...

yes it was a good book to discuss because it is what is going on in all the teenagers lives these days

Anonymous said...

I think this is a good book for dicussion because there are some teenagers experiencing the same things that the father is going through, so people can relate. And i dont think this is a sterotype, because most teenagers dont have to take the responsiblilty of taking care of a child especially on there own.