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The book I read The Probable Future by Alice Hoffman. This story has a lot of settings but there are two major settings. One is the Cake House that is designed like a wedding cake and this house is a house a lot of people avoid because of the past with the family. The Cake House is were mother and daughter enemies put them aside and wok together. The other major setting is the Tea house, the tea house becomes the third home Stella lives at and were she gets her first real kiss from a boy just like Stella?s dad, a bad kid. If she didn?t move to this house she might of gotten murdered so it is the teahouse that keeps her alive. This book also has a lot of important characters but the major characters are Elinor, Jenny, Will, and Stella. Elinor is Jenny?s mother who deserted her when her husband died; she left Jenny to care for herself, which may be the reason why her and Jenny don?t get along very well. Elinor has a special gift she got on her 13th birthday that made her and Jenny?s relationship even worse, she can tell when someone is lying. The next major character is Jenny, the daughter to Elinor and the mother to Stella. When Jenny was a senior in High School she ran away on her 13th birthday with Will her ex-husband now. Jenny and her daughter Stella?s relationship are like her grandmother and her mother?s relationship, disagreeing and disliking of each other. Jenny?s special gift she got on her 13th birthday was she can dream other people?s dreams and because of that gift she feel in love with Will. The next major character is Will who got charged with a murder. He went to the police station to warn them but turned out that his warning made him become a suspect to the murder. Will?s self-centerness made his daughter Stella?s safety unsafe. Also because his self-absorb ness he let Stella?s birthday present get stolen which is bad because now the robber can find Stella. The last major character is Stella who has one major quality that makes her different then all the other girls in the Sparrow family; she has blond hair instead of black hair, which is odd. On her 13th birthday it was a normal day with the fighting with her mother and complaining. When she was at school she got really bad headaches and head to got home but before she went home she looked at her teacher and saw a bone stuck in her throat. When she got home she called her dad and they went out to dinner. At the restaurant the saw a lady getting her throat slit and this is what started the whole murder case. If you haven?t figured it out Stella?s gift is she can see who people are going to die. As the story goes on she is forced to move to the Cake house for her safety from the reporters. She must start high school without any friends but there she meets two boys that could be her true love. One is Hap a nice smart boy who has know her family and family friends. The other is Jimmy a kid like her father, a troublemaker, but when she is around him she feels I nervous nauseas stomach felling she doesn?t feel when she is around Hap. Everything is happing so fast and the next thing is she is forced again to move into the Teahouse for her safety because her self-absorbed dad ruins her safeness. At the Teahouse she feels more at home with her friend Liza, thee owner of the Teahouse. When her mother moves back to the teahouse she meets Matt Wills brother and they fall in love. In this book I think Alice Hoffman is trying to accomplish writing a good book and a lesson of a lot of things can happen in your life good or bad but those problems are still easier to overcome with family even if you aren?t close. Alice Hoffman is known for her magical and fantasy but at the same time real tone to her writing. Her attitude is she uses real places that mean a lot to her but she doesn?t always use real events that happened. Her themes of her book are sometimes to understand because she writes in a magical fantasy way. I think that the theme of this book is appreciate what you have and what is given to you even if you don?t get the point of it or don?t like it because it can come in handy later on in your life. Some quotes from the book that are important to the book are ?You have to do something, Stella argued. You just have to.? This is important because of what Stella said made her father keep his promise and tell the cops about what is going to happen to that lady and then that make him a suspect of the murder. The other quote is ? No. No. Not the apartment. The little house. Someone stole it.? This is an important quote because when he tells them it was stolen he is admitting to doing something wrong and it puts Stella?s safety in jeopardy. This book I believe is mainly all success. What I really liked was the magical feel to the book and how real most of it can be without the special gifts. What I didn?t like about the book was how Alice left some questions of mine unanswered like did Matt and Jenny get married or did they ever find the murder. This book will have lasting value for the people that read it but maybe not forever. For instant like I will remember this book until I forget about it but I do think in like 5 year people will still read it. I think that Alice did accomplish her goals by writing a really good book and I did learn those lessons that she was trying to teach the reader. I recommend this book to anyone who likes Alice Hoffman and even to those who don?t read Alice Hoffman.
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a_co, April 27, 2007
The book I read The Probable Future by Alice Hoffman. This story has a lot of settings but there are two major settings. One is the Cake House that is designed like a wedding cake and this house is a house a lot of people avoid because of the past with the family. The Cake House is were mother and daughter enemies put them aside and wok together. The other major setting is the Tea house, the tea house becomes the third home Stella lives at and were she gets her first real kiss from a boy just like Stella?s dad, a bad kid. If she didn?t move to this house she might of gotten murdered so it is the teahouse that keeps her alive. This book also has a lot of important characters but the major characters are Elinor, Jenny, Will, and Stella. Elinor is Jenny?s mother who deserted her when her husband died; she left Jenny to care for herself, which may be the reason why her and Jenny don?t get along very well. Elinor has a special gift she got on her 13th birthday that made her and Jenny?s relationship even worse, she can tell when someone is lying. The next major character is Jenny, the daughter to Elinor and the mother to Stella. When Jenny was a senior in High School she ran away on her 13th birthday with Will her ex-husband now. Jenny and her daughter Stella?s relationship are like her grandmother and her mother?s relationship, disagreeing and disliking of each other. Jenny?s special gift she got on her 13th birthday was she can dream other people?s dreams and because of that gift she feel in love with Will. The next major character is Will who got charged with a murder. He went to the police station to warn them but turned out that his warning made him become a suspect to the murder. Will?s self-centerness made his daughter Stella?s safety unsafe. Also because his self-absorb ness he let Stella?s birthday present get stolen which is bad because now the robber can find Stella. The last major character is Stella who has one major quality that makes her different then all the other girls in the Sparrow family; she has blond hair instead of black hair, which is odd. On her 13th birthday it was a normal day with the fighting with her mother and complaining. When she was at school she got really bad headaches and head to got home but before she went home she looked at her teacher and saw a bone stuck in her throat. When she got home she called her dad and they went out to dinner. At the restaurant the saw a lady getting her throat slit and this is what started the whole murder case. If you haven?t figured it out Stella?s gift is she can see who people are going to die. As the story goes on she is forced to move to the Cake house for her safety from the reporters. She must start high school without any friends but there she meets two boys that could be her true love. One is Hap a nice smart boy who has know her family and family friends. The other is Jimmy a kid like her father, a troublemaker, but when she is around him she feels I nervous nauseas stomach felling she doesn?t feel when she is around Hap. Everything is happing so fast and the next thing is she is forced again to move into the Teahouse for her safety because her self-absorbed dad ruins her safeness. At the Teahouse she feels more at home with her friend Liza, thee owner of the Teahouse. When her mother moves back to the teahouse she meets Matt Wills brother and they fall in love. In this book I think Alice Hoffman is trying to accomplish writing a good book and a lesson of a lot of things can happen in your life good or bad but those problems are still easier to overcome with family even if you aren?t close. Alice Hoffman is known for her magical and fantasy but at the same time real tone to her writing. Her attitude is she uses real places that mean a lot to her but she doesn?t always use real events that happened. Her themes of her book are sometimes to understand because she writes in a magical fantasy way. I think that the theme of this book is appreciate what you have and what is given to you even if you don?t get the point of it or don?t like it because it can come in handy later on in your life. Some quotes from the book that are important to the book are ?You have to do something, Stella argued. You just have to.? This is important because of what Stella said made her father keep his promise and tell the cops about what is going to happen to that lady and then that make him a suspect of the murder. The other quote is ? No. No. Not the apartment. The little house. Someone stole it.? This is an important quote because when he tells them it was stolen he is admitting to doing something wrong and it puts Stella?s safety in jeopardy. This book I believe is mainly all success. What I really liked was the magical feel to the book and how real most of it can be without the special gifts. What I didn?t like about the book was how Alice left some questions of mine unanswered like did Matt and Jenny get married or did they ever find the murder. This book will have lasting value for the people that read it but maybe not forever. For instant like I will remember this book until I forget about it but I do think in like 5 year people will still read it. I think that Alice did accomplish her goals by writing a really good book and I did learn those lessons that she was trying to teach the reader. I recommend this book to anyone who likes Alice Hoffman and even to those who don?t read Alice Hoffman.Terms and Conditions
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