1/3/12
Dear Mrs. Zrihen,
I just finished reading That's What She Said over winter break. It was by Justin Wishne and Bryan Nicolas.. I found the book to be highly innapropiate. All of the passages were innapropiate and this one on page 123 stated '' On an old newspaper ad for a joystick game, the title said, The longer you play with it, the harder it gets.'' Thats what she said. I picked it because it shows how bad of people we are this age and what we have come to in our time. I found it crazy.
I used 2 before reading strategies which were reading the back and skimming and scanning. I saw one passage but thought that it was the only one, then when I got home I saw. The 2 during reading strategies were reading slowly inorder to understand and reading the last line from the last time I read to now understand what section in the book we are in. The 2 after reading strategies were abandoning the book for its horrifyingness, and checking over to make sure I knew what to write in my rj.
The genre of this book is short story because it is seperated into two sentences per story or passage. The characters are not mentioned considering of the amount of stories and how short each one is. The setting varies for each passage. There is no plot structure because of how the stories are written and how short they are. The conflict varies for each story like in one it has to do with not having the right materials for a science experiment. The tone is funny or relaxed and the mood is also. The theme is comedy. The moral is basically joke about funny things that sound wrong or innapropriate. The point of view varies but is mostly 2nd person. The P.O.O is climatic order. The author's purpose is to entertain. The author is biased toward sex jokes. There are no figurative languages in any of the short stories.
I really did not enjoy this book and will give it away soon. If I was one of the author's I'd be ashamed right now. I would give this book 2 and a half stars because of its stupidness. I do not recommend this to the class.
Sincerley,
Isaac Paley
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