Sunday, May 22, 2016

Lily's Motherly Figure

Towards the end of the book I realized that Lily would realize that having a mother wouldn't make her happy but excepting and loving herself would make her happy. I was wondering what all of you thought?

Ending

I wasn't too shocked by the ending of the story, I knew that T. Ray would appear back in the story but I didn't really foreshadow that he would leave Lily with August.

Ending

I know for a fact that I believed T-Ray was the one to kill Deborah.  It was true though, Lily did in fact kill her mother.  Did this shock anyone else?

Shocking

Hey, the ending took me by surprise. I was shocked that T. Ray came, even though I knew it in the back of my mind, but was even more shocked at how Lily handled this encounter. She was able to get T. Ray to leave her with August. I thought that Lily would be going home with T. Ray. What did you guys think? Did you believe that it was possible for Lily to stand up to T. Ray and get what she demanded? Did anything else shock you with the end of this book?

The End

Hey guys,
One final post, and also some questions to follow up my last. First, do you believe that T.Ray will send her a loving letter or gift ever in Lily's life now that she lives in the Pink House? What about Zach and Lily, will they amount to anything? And lastly, the question to end all question, how did you guys like this book? Good, bad?
Signing off, once and for all,
Mia.Wright

Questions

Hey y'all,
So we read the last chapter. Lily confronted T.Ray about if she really killed her mother and he answered. Yes, Lily did kill her mother. How do you think this will affect Lily now that she finally knows that she did indeed kill her mother. Do you think Lily will handle this negatively or maybe not at all? Please let me know!
Love, Mia.Wright

Saturday, May 21, 2016

End of the Book

Hey all,

This will be a relatively short post, but I wanted to know what you all thought of the end of the book. Did it give you a sense of completion or did you feel like it was over?

Thank you,
Aiden Smith