Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Book Review: Go Ask Alice

                                                                        Go Ask Alice
By TiaKay Erickson

Go ask Alice is a diary of a young girl whose parents had published into a book soon after her death. This diary does not give specific names of the people, or specific places for privacy. It is her actual diary that she kept with her through her fifteenth birthday till she was about seventeen. She got hooked on drugs and they gave her the ride of her life.
            She was a young girl who had few friends but she was really close with her family. She didn’t tell people much, but she told her diary everything.
            The diary starts out with Alice being angry and sad. Her father was always gone to work because he was relocated and would stay at a hotel near his job, and only come home when he would get a break or when he missed his family too much. Her mother was very controlling, yet loving which drove Alice nuts. She would always correct Alice and tell her what she did wrong. The worst was when her mother would tell her how bad of an example she is for her little sister Alexandria and her little brother Tim. She wanted to be the perfect older daughter for her parents but when all they did was bug her, all she would want to do is rebel.
            Most of the time she would go to school then come home and lock herself in her room to escape the madness. She only got good grades in the classes she liked at school. The other classes she would just flunk everything and didn’t always show up for class. She would hang out at parties, but never did any drugs. She didn’t want to do drugs either. What started the addiction was at a party when someone slipped some lace into her drink. She didn’t know what happened to her until days after. She described how it felt amazing, all the colors, and how she felt like she was flying. She didn’t know that it was the start of an addiction. Her life became a downward spiral. After that party she was completely addicted and would do anything for any kind of drug. It even got to the point of stealing her grandfather’s painkillers. Once she ran out of his pills, she lied to the doctor about not being able to sleep. She got put on some pills that didn’t fully satisfy her, but she still took them. Her parents knew and tried to stop her but she wouldn’t listen.
            Chris was a girl that was a few years older than Alice. She owned a boutique and offered Alice a job. Chris also did drugs, but only when she wasn’t working.  The two girls would use their money to buy more drugs. They got to be good friends and Alice would go stay at Chris’ place so she wouldn’t have to deal with all the nagging of her parents. Alice got so into her job that she dropped out of school just so she could work for drug money.
            The two of them got sick of the small town that they lived in. They wanted bigger things in life. They decided to move to Florida. They saved money for a while and once they had enough money, they were gone. Alice never told her parents she was leaving she just let them worry. They didn’t have enough money for a house, so they got a small apartment. The apartment was a junk hole. It was all one room with holes in the wall, beat up floors, and no running water. They got into prostitution to pay the rent and to save money for a better apartment. They saved enough money to buy a house. They still needed money so they made the living room into a hang out spot for kids who needed a place to do drugs and not get caught by their parents. They needed to stay prostitutes so they could pay off their house, buy food, pay bills, and have money for more drugs.
            Alice and Chris got into a big fight so she road tripped back home. She would do anything for food and a ride. She stole a lot on her way back too. When she got back she knew she had to stop the drugs. That’s exactly what she did She got back into school, got good grades and got her self back together. But the death of her grandfather made her slip. She started taking drugs and doing bad things again. She ran away when she was high and something happened to her that made her loose consciousness. She woke up in a hospital bed; feeling like something was eating her. She was full of blisters, bruises, a broken leg and arm, and blood oozing out from everywhere that wouldn’t stop. She wrote in her diary about how much pain she was in all the time. She didn’t know what happened to her. She slowly felt herself disappearing and getting closer to death. She was only seventeen when the last entry in her diary was written.
            It’s hard to critique a book that wasn’t written to be a book. It got confusing at times and didn’t make much sense. It’s hard picturing a young girl doing stuff like that, but it’s true. Sometimes in the diary Alice wouldn’t write everything because she knew about it and didn’t want to write it in there, which made it confusing at points. It’s hard to critique a book that wasn’t written to be a book. I liked how when she would use slang or big words, the publishers would have a definition at the bottom of the page for each word. After Alice’s last entry the publishers had a page put into the book and explained what happened after that entry.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Revenge

   “He broke my heart. He put it in a blender and ripped it into a a million pieces,” cried Ryder.

   “I can’t believe we thought he would be our prince charming! Even though you were the one dating him, he broke my heart too.” Josie mumbled.
  
“Don’t worry you two,” smiled Sailor. “What I have planned for him, will defiantly be revenge.”

   It all started out with three best friends: Josie, Ryder, and Sailor.  They were all crushing on the same jock, Jackson Tate. He was tall and thin, with skater sandy blonde hair, deep blue eyes that looked like the ocean. He had a mind of his own. He was a forward in soccer, forward in hockey, and catcher in baseball. Every girl in the school, even out of the school, wanted him.

   Ryder and Josie were the young ones. They could keep it cool around every guy except Jackson. He made them drool and day dream every minute of the day. Then there was Sailor. She could play cool around everyone, no matter who it was. She could be face to face with Justin Bieber and act like he was her annoying little brother. If that gives you and image of how she was. But Ryder and Josie were never jealous of her, never.
  
   Ryder and Josie were very cute girls. Sailor was cute too, but not as cute as Ryder and Josie.  Josie had long, curly blonde hair with tanned skin, big green eyes, freckles that covered her nose and cheeks, and a thin average height body. Ryder and Josie looked alike in a way. Except Ryder had brown hair, and she had a thin, short body. Sailor was the odd ball. She had straight, medium length, orange hair, brown eyes, and freckles all over her tall, muscular body. She was a giant who towered over everyone, even some guys.

   You could tell these girls were best friends. They all dressed the same, acted the same, had the same grade average, same friends, and same likes and dislikes. They even all liked Jackson the same about, or so they thought, and agreed that they wouldn’t fight over him even if he asked one of them out. They got put to the test when one afternoon Jackson asked Ryder out. All three girls were on cloud nine for a long time, especially Ryder.

   Ryder and Jackson dated for about four months. During those four months the three girls never changed. They still hung out as much as they did before. Ryder never cared that Josie and Sailor still had crushes on Jackson because she knew he was hers.

   One day Jackson showed up on Ryders door step asking if he could talk to her.
   “Ryder, I really need to talk to you right now.” Confused, Ryder let him in and sat down on the sofa together. Luckily her parents were at work, so they didn’t have to worry about them.
“This isn’t working out Ryd... I realized that I still love Riley. I need to get her back.” Jackson left after he spoke his harsh words. Riley was his ex-girlfriend that he cheated on with a girl named Carson. But Ryder, Josie and Sailor were actually good friends with Riley.
Ryder immediately called Sailor and Josie. The came over right away. They talked and cried with Ryder for hours. Finally Josie spoke up. “Don’t worry Ryd... I’ll get him back.”
Josie and Sailor had a plan.
Josie and Sailor talked to Riley and told her what Jackson did to Ryder. She couldn’t believe that he was the same old Jackson. They shared their evil scheme with Riley and made a game plan. She agreed that she wouldn't reply to his texts, and would ignore him at all times so his feelings for her would vanish.
A few weeks later Josie started texting Jackson, buttering him up, flirting, and leading him on as if she liked him.
“You’re just so cute Jacky-boo,” she would giggle. She got him wrapped around her little evil finger.
Jackson would start making hints to Josie about them going out some day. 
“I wonder if we would make a cute couple,” he would ask.
Most of the time it killed Josie to talk to Jackson knowing how badly he hurt Ryder. The girls would talk about it it when they hung out and would take turns talking to him. Even sometimes Ryder would text him. She wants him to know what it’s like to have your heart broken.
After two months of flirting continuously, Jackson finally asked Josie if she would be his girl. He fell for Josie fast and hard. He felt like he loved her. Which was perfect for the girls plan.
“Would you be my valentine, Josie?” Jackson asked sweetly.
“Jackson... Dear, dear Jackson... You broke my best friends heart. Now it’s your turn...” Josie spoke.
“I like you so much though Josie! That was the past. I’ve changed! I promise,” cried Jackson.
“Ryder means the world to me. You hurt her right to the core. She was in love with you, and you tore her heart in a million pieces. I don’t want that happening to me. Sorry,  Jackson.