Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Critical Thinking Question #2, Reading Response #9

SOCIAL ISSUE QUESTION: Is this story fair? Why/why not?

BOOK: Girls against Girls by Bonnie Burton.

I recently finish Girls against Girls by Bonnie Burton. I strongly agree with everything in this book. The author explains everything that does really happen to us girls.  I do think this story is fair. The author gives a reasoning to everything she states. For example, if Burton states her idea about something, she will give a few reasons of why the person does what they do. The author gives tips and how to react to certain problems. Not only do I think this book is, but it's also very helpful. It's a good source and "turn to book," especially if you need help or have a question about something. 


Another example is when Burton has a topic on Verbal Abuse. She talks about the topic in general. Then how it works and why the person does it, why it sucks, ad what to do. She even gives real peoples advice/quotes. The story is very fair and has many interesting facts. I think its good for girls themselves to read books like these because many issues/problems that come up in the book, happen in everyday life.

Overall I really enjoyed this book. My opinion is that this book is fair. In the book, there is real scientific theories about why we act the way we do, our war tactics, steps to take things when they get out of hand, and advice on how to band together.This book really highlights things that girls should truly understand. These are all of the reasons why this book is very helpful and fair. Make sure you check this book out!

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