I thought it was cute that he would look for Allie, places. That kind of added a flare. I liked how he described his red hair. He also described the baseball mitt. That was a good idea to put poems on it so that he could read them while waiting on the field. He sounds like a guy that I wouldn't mind meeting.
The depressing part of the story was that Allie got leukemia and died. The night that he died, Holden slept in the garage. Holden got really mad and punched all the windows in the garage. He broke his hand doing it.
I felt bad. I can't really relate because I haven't had someone really close to me die before. But I can sort of imagine the pain. Obviously not as much as I would if I had gone through it myself.
I absolutely agree with you Emily! Chapter five was quite depressing, it made me really sad, no lie! Im glad we can agree on that fact, and also the fact that Holdens actions and descriptions were so vivid!
ReplyDeleteI know! They were really vivid! It was his first time that he actually opened up. It was a subject that he cared about. I think that is why he put so much detail into it.
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