Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Review

I am very disapointed with the parental guidance in this book. Yes, they are eighteen, (some of them) but they still need parents by what I have seen. They've been given too many things previously to know what's right to have, and what isn't. They go to parties with fake rapper dudes, naked ladies dancing on stage, and dance at bars where some people use that area as their strip club. That might just be what Beverly Hills is like, but I'm not familiar to that, and I don't think those places and things are apropriate for them to be associating themselves with. They are too young, and their minds are getting trashed. This is an unbelievable book because in real life, parents would be there telling thier kids not to do those things. and punishing then, if they do them again.

5 comments:

Longhornfan325 said...

its just like u to say sumthing like tht. Let thm have there fun while u go to nerd parites

Hannah said...

ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
i really don't know what to say to that jared. u're a jerk. and y did u even come to sarah's party if you knew it was going to be a nerd paarty. wellllllll i just like typing without looking at the screen. and you're just weird and i hate you and jared's a dumb nut.
that for 1 is not a nerd party in the book, that was absurd. you are insane and perverted if you want to go to a party like that. you should just fall off the face of the earth. get a life.

Julia said...

i dont think i would ever want to read that book especially if it could be a bad influence...

Brieleigh said...

You said that some of the kids are 18, how old are the other kids in the book?
and what book is this?

J. Pingrey said...

Good point! I don't know what Beverly hills is like either, but it does seem rather ridiculous that 18 year olds would be exposed to those type of things. But then again, maybe that is the "norm" over there. What a culture shock!