Done reading “He’s So Not Worth It” by Kieran Scott. ^^ Well okay.. What can I say? It’s a novel for me I think. I mean for my age. For teenagers. Blah~ Even though I can’t barely see myself in the shoe of Ally Ryan, but you know… as a teen, we all (almost I think) experience something that really made as very sad, disappointed, hurt, mad, and so on and forth. Well yes, probably all of us seen ourselves in that situation right? Wherein we think, nobody cares about us. That everything was just so fucked up.
Sometimes, I think life isn’t fair.. Like nothing is right. You know~ problem to deal with our parents, friends, boyfriend/girlfriend, teachers, and everyone else. Like, we don’t have anyone to vent on. We’re all alone. No one can even understand us. Perhaps that is how life teaches us our lessons. (Okay, done with all the sermons.)
Moving on, when I first saw the title of the book – “He’s So Not Worth It.” I paused for a while, then I said to myself… “Oh I think I want to read this.. Why He’s So Not Worth It, lemme find out.” Then that’s it….
So a father… Mr. Ryan, who’s been gone for like three years.. Can a father do that? Leave he’s family behind? He has a problem, that’s why he ran? He needs to find himself, that’s why he left everyone behind him? Disappearing like bubble popped in the air? Then suddenly when they finally found themselves, they will go running back to those people who’d they left behind.
Why do guys are like that? Why do they always run when they have problems? Why they can’t just stay and face it! Can’t they see there are a lot of people at their side? I am just so disappointed with those kind of people. >.<
(Move on) Ah’right. So the other thing was the issue with the local man named, Cooper. So yeah right, Ally kept on saying that Cooper was hot and all that… but the point is, that hot Cooper is not really worth it. I don’t know, maybe I had just a lot of experiences when it comes to different people that is why I can easily tell if “Okay I will go with them or not.” Or perhaps, because it just happened that I can see the whole scenario and Ally didn’t. Well well, enough for Cooper. I don’t like him that’s all. ^_^v
So let’s have, Hammond Ross. Ah’right. I don’t know what’s up with Hammond and Ally in the past. (Well they didn’t mention anything aside from their kiss which they claimed a million years ago.) Well, I can see that Hammond is a good man. But taking advanatage to a girl like Ally who just saw Jake and Chloe together is totally a NO NO! So that’s all I can say ‘bout Hammond.
Then we have Faith Kirkpatrick, Shannen Moore, Chloe Appleby and Annie. Those girls. I think they weren’t bad at all. I mean, they were even bestfriends before. So it’s very common to have a fight with your bestfriends sometimes. But at leats don’t close your door with any reconcillation right? (Well.. just trying to be realistic, but honestly I never had a bestfriend to enemy scenario yet.)
With Mom. I don’t know what to say with this. I can’t imagine my mom marrying other guy aside from my dad. That is why I totally understand Ally in this part. I can feel her. I probably might treat my mom like what she did. But on the other hand I feel for her mother, when she only wants to be happy.
Then lastly let’s have, Jake Graydon – Ally’s ex something. Well At most, I like Jake but somehow I find him so stupid not trying to explain everyhing to Ally. I mean, if you really love a person you should at least have tried to do any effort to have her back. That’s the problem, many of us don’t do this – the doing of the so called “effort.”
Well well, so much for this novel. Good enough for teenagers specially those who are experiencing such problems like that.
So, I think this will sum up my blog for “He’s So Not Worth It.”
Friday, November 2, 2012
He’s So Not Worth It~~
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