See You at Harry's
By: Nolan Munoz
What type of people should read this book?
I would suggest this book to people who like books that could of taken a role in real life.
4 things that happened in the book, and why they are important. Use passages from the story and page numbers
Page 152, Charlie doesn't look right. He's gray and still. His brown curls hang dully over my mom's arm. Charlie died. This takes a huge part in the book.
4 things that happened in the book, and why they are important. Use passages from the story and page numbers
Page 249, "You're afraid he's my boyfriend. You're afraid that I'm gay. Well, guess what? You're right! Is everyone happy now? I'm gay and Gray is my boyfriend, and you're just going to have to deal with it!" Holden being gay also makes up a big part of the book.
4 things that happened in the book, and why they are important. Use passages from the story and page numbers
Page 281, Sara walks around to the other side, and we all climb in. The truck jerks a bit while Sara gets used to the clutch, but pretty soon we're rolling down the driveway and on our way. Sara sneaks the truck to take Holden and Fern to homecoming.
Page 293, And then Ran's face is up so close to mine, and he kisses me so fast. In the book you could tell that Ran and Fern would have some kind of connection.
Your favorite character and tell us about him/her use passages from the story and page numbers; and why they are your favorite.
Fern is my favourite character.
Fern is my favourite because. She has a temper that not a lot of the characters have. Also I like her because she found a way to remember Charlie, and that she supported Holden throughout the book.