Thursday, January 21, 2010

Book introduction

Today I borrowed, and read partially a book called "Chicken soup for the teenage soul" from the library.
Planning on reading it during Friday afternoon and the weekends.
The first story I read about it is called "She kisses like a horse"
It's about a girl whom got dumped by a boy called Max.
He spreads rumors about her bad kissing and her biting his tongue twice.
Worse yet, she even get harass calls sometimes with people "Nieghhhing" on the line to intimidate her.
Towards the end the girl decides to confront her problems and meets up with Max.
She noticed him by the lockers. He stammers and tries to look at her, and then she ultimately realized that he's scared of confronting her, as he is act "hip" as he would say it. He was controlled by a bunch of the more popular girls, and so the protagonist teen realized. She made up her mind to get on with her life and thus her burden was loosened. She, looking gorgeous enough to make other girls jealous, walked past him and went on to her class, never looking back, while Max lunged his head in shame and agony.
One day, when a boy asked her if she kissed like a horse, she confidently replied, embarrassing the boy."I've never kissed with a horse before, have you?"

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