After Target we went to H&M so we could play TWUO, which stands for The World's Ugliest Outfit. It was a game that Rachel and Missy and I had made up in fourth grade, and I had really missed it. It wasn't like I could play it with Marissa. Because she dressed in weird ugly outfits every day, she wouldn't get the joke. Also, I didn't want to admit she was my friend, because, well, she's Marissa. Because the clothes in H&M were so cool, it was a lot harder to play TWUO there, rather than, say, the Misses Department at Marshalls. Either way, you could never go wrong with sequins or rhinestones. Which is exactly why Marissa was a bad choice-she wore at least one rhinestone thing every day of her life.
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I really really enjoyed this book because the way it's written is from a girl's point of view and it sounds like her actually talking. This part in the book was pretty great for me because I do this at the mall with my sister all the time. We will go to like, Ross, and either pick out the most horrid prom dress there, or try to beat each other with the worst outfit. Even though the girls in this book are much younger than me, I really enjoyed it. I have felt exactly like she does sometimes, when she is dealing with life issues. Lucy and me are very different people, but I really enjoyed her story.

1 comment:
Katie, how many times in your response did you say "I really enjoyed this story," or the equivalent of that? Try reading your para aloud and hear how repetitive it is. The book sounds like a fun read, though.
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