It started off slow, that feeling you get when you think a movies going to be lame and your only thought is, "wow I have to sit in this boring movie for 2 hours" and then BOOM the director pulls you in with action, crime, mystery, piece by piece it all comes together. Okay so as I'm reading "Go Ask Alice" by an anonymous author,the main character, a girl WHO HAS JUST TURNED 15 has taken LSD, Speed, and now can't wait to try weed, so yes already she has an appetite for.. actually she much rather take drugs so she can starve herself to lose weight, than having an appetite. Alice started off an innocent girl, not ever wanting to do drugs, with strong moral values, until the day came where she was invited to her new friends house for a little "gathering" I shall say. Anyway her new friend invites her over and is asked to play, "the button game" of course Alice has no idea what the game is hopes to be like everyone else, shes goes along with it along with it. Well it turns out, the game had involved her friend bringing out a tray of sodas containing only a few spiked with LSD, and then finding out who had received the drug after everyone had consumed his/her beverage.
I have been reading, "Go Ask Alice" for awhile now and in order to make time with my busy schedule I have set a goal of 30 pages a week and this week I've read 60, so lets just say the author has won this battle. And I'm hooked, with a fascination of someone else's life and how someone so pure could slowly deteriorate as an individual with one poor choice. As a high school student I can relate to Alice's story, I know individuals who have been tempted the same way as Alice and how my father always says, "The choices you make now can effect you for the rest of your life" and every Friday when my dance teacher states, "make good choices" but no one really thinks about those choices that will determine the rest of what their life, do they?
I have been reading, "Go Ask Alice" for awhile now and in order to make time with my busy schedule I have set a goal of 30 pages a week and this week I've read 60, so lets just say the author has won this battle. And I'm hooked, with a fascination of someone else's life and how someone so pure could slowly deteriorate as an individual with one poor choice. As a high school student I can relate to Alice's story, I know individuals who have been tempted the same way as Alice and how my father always says, "The choices you make now can effect you for the rest of your life" and every Friday when my dance teacher states, "make good choices" but no one really thinks about those choices that will determine the rest of what their life, do they?