![]() ![]() So that is whats really hard for Trace because her dad was never there to see how she was growing up, her first steps, her first day of school or even he would never see when she gets married because he was never there when she was a baby and she does not even know who he is. For the most part it is really hard when a teenager does not have a dad to see how his kid is growing up or how the kid would never see his or hers dad because their parents are either mad at each other or dad does not want to be there for his kid. So one of the themes that is highlighted in the book is searching and unknown feelings. So she would always ask her mom who her real dad is, but her mom would never really talk about him because he left them when he find out that she was pregnant with Trace. And she goes through the journey on finding him. So this whole book talks about how Trace wants to find her real dad. ![]() And Trace does not know who her real dad is. She has a mother who she calls Bebe, her mother got her when she was just a teenager. Thankfully, it was a short book and didn't take long to read, but I would not want to read it again.I have read a book called “So Lyrical” by Trish Cook. The situations were silly, and the plot was predictable. Maldonati have an eating disorder, but it came across as her making a joke out of it, which is not okay. Maldonati,into a character that really affected how Brina viewed herself by making her Mrs. The only good character was Sully.Īnd I feel like the author was trying to make Brina's mom, Mrs. And the author had said in the beginning that Brina didn't like cussing, and yet had her cursing quite a lot later on in the book. We were unaware that Brina wanted to study art or had ANY interest in art until more than halfway through the book, almost completely done with her storyline. And then the author would just randomly throw in stuff about them. But they weren't and made stupid decisions that nobody in real life would make just to have certain scenes in the book. It was cliche, but if the characters are well written, I can deal with cliches. Trace is the normal main character who is different than everybody else and has a best friend, Brina, with big boobs and a dramatic personality who likes dumb jocks and everybody wants to have sex with her. It felt messy and not very well put together.Īnd the characters were unbelievably annoying and not well crafted together. There's basically three stories going on at one time and some books are really good at balancing it (for example, Night Circus) but So Lyrical wasn't one of them. And although it did have some redeeming qualities, it just wasn't enough for a higher rating. But I couldn't because it had so many problems. The fuck is that, trying to passive voice that kind of bullshit? Nor is rape ever the victim's/survivor's fault. There ain't one damn person in the world that "gets themselves raped" because of what they wear, people get raped by monsters and clothing has nothing whatsoever to do with someone's chances of being raped. "I couldn't in good conscience let her do it, so I drove her home. "She was going to get herself raped if she followed her original plan, which was hitchhiking home wearing that dress," he said. Lo dress" = black dress with a neckline cut down to her bellybutton, back is open all the way down to the top of her butt. Brina has a massive crush on him and suspects he might be her secret admirer. They manage to victim-blame a girl who didn't even get attacked! Context again: Trace's teacher is about to take Trace's mom Bebe on a date and Trace is interrogating him about a number of things, like the car ride he gave to her best friend Brina and rumors he had relationships with students. Now, the victim-blaming and rape culture. I can't make that shit up, she actually thinks that. is exactly as bad as every Confederate soldier who fought to keep slavery intact and murdered American citizens in the American Civil War. Shit, this is like when my racist-ass mom said LAST MONTH that Martin Luther King Jr. What other explanation is there?"ĭoesn't matter that she's the antagonist or even if she's only the antagonist for a short time! There were decent people in 2005 who knew not to use that word. ![]() The minute he was out of sight, I heard Buffy say, "I actually feel kind of sorry for her. He didn't, so she landed ass-first on the floor. Context is that Trace's new guy Zander pulled a dinner chair out for Trace at a debutante ball and she thought he'd push the chair in again as she was sitting down. The ableism and use of the r-word is excerpted exactly as it appears in the text with no censoring of the word. ![]() I got 79 pages in before hitting my bullshit tolerance. Content warning: Ableism, the r-word, victim-blaming/rape culture. Not even the book's age is a good excuse. ![]()
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