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Friday, February 4, 2011


Book Report
By Jeanne Gosselin

Title: Cathy’s Book
Author: Stewart, Weisman, Brigg
Publisher: Running Press Book Publishers
Year: Published in 2006

Cathy’s Book
Cathy’s Book is the first book of a trilogy. The second book is called Cathy’s Key and the third book is called Cathy’s Ring. It is written like a diary. It is a thriller and also a romantic story. In this book, there are three main characters: Cathy, Emma (best friend) and Victor (ex- boyfriend).


Meeting the Main Character

Cathy
Cathy is the most important character of the book. From what I know, Cathy is a teenager that likes to put her life in danger. Cathy loves to put her nose in other people’s lives. In the book, she is eighteen years old. Her father just died and she is very sad. She lives alone with her mother in the house. They fight a lot. She has a boyfriend who broke up with her and wonders why. So, she discovers lots of weird things about Victor when she sneaks in his house without permission or when she goes to his office. For her, school is not really important. She never does her homework and skips classes. Cathy likes to bring bad attention. Cathy’s best friend is Chinese. Her name is Emma. She is the opposite of Cathy because she is a serious student that likes to learn and succeed.

About the story

The story is about a young teenager named Cathy that decides to put her nose where it shouldn’t be. It all starts when she falls in love with a guy named Victor. They do lots of fun things together like go in restaurants or go in Victor’s uncle’s jet. Suddenly Victor breaks up with her and she can’t accept his decision. Therefore she goes on a witch hunt to find papers, pictures and any other information that would help her understand why. She gets into lots of trouble like being kidnapped by two false police officers. Cathy discovers near the end of the book that Victor is 124 years old. But how can that be? I think I told you a bit too much! Want to know more, read the book! You will be surprised.

Conclusion

I strongly suggest this book to girls because it’s girly and a little romantic.

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