Reader Response
I am Taylor and I am doing a reader response to the book “Confessions Of A Serial Kisser.” I read 294 pages out of 294 pages of this book. The antagonist and protagonist in this story is a girl named Evangeline. She is both the protagonist and antagonist because she helps her friend tremendous amounts of times, and studies with rude smelly guys to make sure they do better in school but on the other hand she kissed almost all the guys in her school including her best friends crush (which to a girl, can obviously make your best friend an enemy in a snap). The setting is at Evangeline’s high school, (which does not have a name) and Evangeline’s house. The conflict in the story is when Evangeline’s best friend Adrienne finds out Evangeline kissed her crush, and Adrienne doesn’t talk to Evangeline for several weeks. This book is fiction but I like to call it “teen fiction” because of the way the author writes in the book. Instead of saying “OH MAN!” the author would write “OH CRAP,” and it’s like the author understands teenage lingo.
Relate
The part of the story were Adrienne gets mad at Evangeline for kissing her crush reminds me of when I was little and I kissed a guy that my best friend Aidan had a crush on, Aidan got really mad at me and let’s just say we haven`t been best friends since grade 3. The character I feel bad for is Evangeline`s mom. I feel bad for her because her daughter ends up hating her for a big portion of the book just because she wants to get back together with her ex-husband who cheated on her. If I had to be any character from this text, I would be no one. The reason for that is because in the story your either getting kissed by Evangeline or hurt by Evangeline and I don`t really want any of those! The character I do not like is Evangeline`s dad, I don`t like him because he cheated on his wife and had the nerve to try to come back in the family. I believe that people who cheat do not deserve a second chance because they committed their life to their partner and cheating breaks that rule. When I was reading that part of the story I got very mad that Evangeline`s mom got back with her ex-husband. What I don`t get about Evangeline is that she kisses all these boys in order to find a crimson kiss and even when they do have a ‘’crimson’’ kiss she walks away and immediately hates their guts, most of the guys she has kissed were really nice and gave her chocolates but, she turns them down and say something rude like “I don’t like you okay! Go away.”
Reflect
lot of us go through, especially the part where Evangeline says all of a sudden no one understands her, and the author also knows how a girl usually always cares about the way she looks. Something I learned from this book is to be yourself and one day a guy will come along who likes you for the way you are ( No I`m not looking for romance.) And you don`t have to try and impress people, just be yourself.
Retell
The part that I found hard to follow was at the beginning because the author was jumping around a lot. From talking about blue jeans to looking under her moms bed for books, it just didn`t make sense! The worst part of the book was when Evangeline was depressed. It was the worst part because Evangeline went from a good graded student to someone who skipped school and was no longer on the honour role. In that section I got emotionally involved with the book and I remember one time as I was reading my mom walked in and asked why I was so sad when it was just that`s the way I felt Evangeline was feeling. If I had to choose the best section (beginning, middle, and end) I would choose the middle. I like the middle because Evangeline changed her look had a boy plan , and it just seemed like her life was at an all time high. As for the beginning Evangeline didn`t know who she was yet, and wasn`t satisfied with her plain jane-ity and at the end everybody mostly hated her. Overall, this was a really good book and i would definitely recommend this book to anyone.
by, Taylor
Looks great, Taylor! Take your last name off the post to protect your privacy. :)
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Nice reader response! I felt I could really relate to your reflect section because I have read books that are hard to follow sometimes and I often get emotionally involved in books too. But one thing, when you said Sarah has a book by the same author were you talking about me or not? cuz my book was by christopher paolini...anyways good job on the reader response :)
ReplyDeletethanks! and I was talking about a sarah on my soccer team ahha sorry for the confusion!
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ReplyDeleteyour reader response was amazing
the strongest characteristic about your blog was your voice. i couldnt stop reading it and honestly now i want to read it. it sounds like my type of book
your blog looks awesome but your reader response is amazing!!
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OH AND BY THE WAY I DIDNT POST THAT AT 5:30 IN THE MORNING
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you tried a genre different from war and history. Teen fiction seems to appeal to you as well! I'm glad you learned some values about being yourself from the text. Your comments about how you infer the author must have teenage daughters himself was a neat one! Usually the best writing comes from personal experiences, as we have talked about in class several times.
ReplyDeleteYour response would be even better if you talked about elements such as theme, message, and foreshadowing in the introduction. You may also want to begin your retell section with "If I could summarize the book in 1-3 sentences, I would say..." to ensure you have a clear summary in your response. Thanks Taylor!
~Mrs.D
TAYLOR I loved your reader response. It was funny and SOOO good at the same time! you did such a good job adding voice into the text! you did a good job adding examples to your writing. I also dont enjoy teen fiction books, but you did such an awesome job adding voice to your peice of writing that i would consider reading a book in that genre!! good job!
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ReplyDeleteTaylor, Great reader response. You had a very strong introductory paragraph. I liked how you said Evangeline is the protaginist and antagonist. Normaly that wouldn't work, but you gave good facts to back up what you said. I also liked how you added alot of voice and made conections about what kind of books you like to read. Good job!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I think Evangeline has a problem...
I think teen fiction is timeless! I enjoyed your repsonse. You brought me back in time to when I was a teenager remembering the angst of relationships! I admire you for your strong stand on marriage. Great work! Miss W
ReplyDeleteI really liked your response! I enjoyed that you used real life experiances to connect to the book and better understand it. I think your response really shows that your a caring person because you said that while you were reading the book you felt sad that Evangeline's life wasn't going to well and was on a downward spiral. I really liked that you infered that the autor did some studing on teenage girls! It was a very interesting add on especailly since many people dont understand. Amazing response Taylor!
ReplyDeleteWOW you did a great job on your reader response! WOOT WOOT! You had a lot of voice included in your writing and your personality really shines through. I liked how you talked about the writing style of the author " teenage lingo" ahha. You also made great connections to your own life.;)
ReplyDeleteI hope this book won't inspire you to become serial kisser.:O
I really liked your blog. You sounded very passionate when you said people who cheat don't get a second chance. I didn't know you were in to war and history. One question, how does the picture relate to the blog?
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