Sunday, March 15, 2009

Bitch posse

Brandy Dahlgren
Mrs. Brown
The Bitch Posse



The Bitch Posse by Martha O’Connor is a very controversial book. It is very graphic and it very definitive. While reading it it really makes you think about your own morals. It makes you question yourself how far you would go if you were put in a situation that they are faced with. Bitch Posse tells a story of three girls Rennie, Cherry, and Amy. It starts with a chapter told from each girl’s perspective when they are in high school seniors. Each girl goes through something very dramatic in their high school life that will affect them the rest of their life. Find out what happens in their life and if it will bring the three girls closer together or tear their friendship apart. The book skips around, going from their high school perspectives to their middle aged perspectives. Each girl has different difficulties going on in their high school life. Their all best friends but all have a different story to tell. I would recommend this book to a mature high school senior or a college aged girl; most girls would be able to relate themselves to the situations at least one of the girls goes through in the story. The book is pretty easy to follow and easy to get into. I was inspired to read this by Katie’s post and I agree with her post. It was very much like she explained it and I also liked it.

O’Connor, Martha. The Bitch Posse. New York: St. Martin’s Grifin, 2005.

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