Tuesday, October 5, 2010

This book has taken off to a unusual direction since my last blog. Clay has been sweating bullets wondering when his name was coming. He has followed the map from the start. He visits the diner that has great milkshakes and beleive me my mouth was watering for a shake while I reading yhis portion of the story. Clay's mom met him at Bessie's Diner with the rest of the tapes. He was hoping she did't listen to ant of them I probably would of listen enough to know it was a girl and then leave them alone. Or would I? Clay's mom stayed for a little while with a big question on her mind. Who was he with? I did not like the fibbing.However, he was a little disturbed all night from those tapes. I felt a little some thing also. Tony, Clay's friend who Clay swiped the walkman from earlier in the story showed up at bessie's Diner. He seemed to be ignoring Clay. It was about closing time and the guy behind the counter was nice to Clay. The expressions on Clay's face gave the guy the impression he wasn't happy. I can guess all the looks that appeared on his face.I would of felt sorry for Clay. Tony went out the door and was sitting in his car in the parking lot. That made me think he knew some thing about what Clay was doing with the walkman. Tony wasn't upset about Clay removing it from the car. I think he knew that it happened. Sure enough, when Clay walked out of the diner;Tony motioned Clay to the car. I would of wondered why. Actually I felt when Tony showed up where Clay was he might of had the copies of the tapes. But, why him?The shocker was when Tony told Clay what tape he was on. That helped me out greatly. I was wondering if I had to wait till the end of the book.This book has taken off to a unusual direction since my last blog. Clay has been sweating bullets wondering when his name was coming. He has followed the map from the start. He visits the diner that has great milkshakes and beleive me my mouth was watering for a shake while I reading yhis portion of the story. Clay's mom met him at Bessie's Diner with the rest of the tapes. He was hoping she did't listen to ant of them I probably would of listen enough to know it was a girl and then leave them alone. Or would I? Clay's mom stayed for a little while with a big question on her mind. Who was he with? I did not like the fibbing.However, he was a little disturbed all night from those tapes. I felt a little some thing also. Tony, Clay's friend who Clay swiped the walkman from earlier in the story showed up at bessie's Diner. He seemed to be ignoring Clay. It was about closing time and the guy behind the counter was nice to Clay. The expressions on Clay's face gave the guy the impression he wasn't happy. I can guess all the looks that appeared on his face.I would of felt sorry for Clay. Tony went out the door and was sitting in his car in the parking lot. That made me think he knew some thing about what Clay was doing with the walkman. Tony wasn't upset about Clay removing it from the car. I think he knew that it happened. Sure enough, when Clay walked out of the diner;Tony motioned Clay to the car. I would of wondered why. Actually I felt when Tony showed up where Clay was he might of had the copies of the tapes. But, why him?The shocker was when Tony told Clay what tape he was on. That helped me out greatly. I was wondering if I had to wait till the end of the book.

This book has taken off to a unusual direction since my last blog. Clay has been sweating bullets wondering when his name was coming.

He has followed the map from the start. He visits the diner that has great milkshakes and believe me my mouth was watering for a shake while I

reading this portion of the story. Clay's mom met him at Bessie's Diner with the rest of the tapes. He was hoping she didn't listen to ant of them I

probably would of listen enough to know it was a girl and then leave them alone. Or would I? Clay's mom stayed for a little while with a big question

on her mind. Who was he with? I did not like the fibbing.However, he was a little disturbed all night from those tapes. I felt a little some thing also.

Tony, Clay's friend who Clay swiped the Walkman from earlier in the story showed up at Bessie's Diner. He seemed to be ignoring Clay. It was

about closing time and the guy behind the counter was nice to Clay. The expressions on Clay's face gave the guy the impression he wasn't happy. I

can guess all the looks that appeared on his face.I would of felt sorry for Clay. Tony went out the door and was sitting in his car in the parking lot.

That made me think he knew some thing about what Clay was doing with the walkman. Tony wasn't upset about Clay removing it  from the car. I

think he knew that it happened. Sure enough, when Clay walked out of the diner;Tony motioned Clay to the car. I would of wondered why. Actually I

felt when Tony showed up where Clay was he might of had the copies of the tapes. But, why him?The shocker was when Tony told Clay what tape

he was on. That helped me out greatly. I was wondering if I had to wait till the end of the book.

1 comment:

  1. Denise, I like how you interspersed the summary with your own questions. Now be sure to pursue the answers to those questions in your next blog. I want these posts to be about YOUR thoughts rather than a summary of the plot.

    I'm glad you're enjoying the book.

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