Tuesday, April 29, 2014

The Littlest Hitler by Ryan Boudinot

The story of The Littlest Hitler by Ryan Boudinot was a weird story. It was a little, sad and some parts of the story frustrated me. I though that the father of the kid was messed up, and had a weird sense of humor, but I admire him for raising a child on his own when the mother left him. But, still, would teaches a child to roll a blunt in 4th grade!? None the less, this was a very fun story to read, because I don't know why, but I stayed engaged throughout this entire story. This story had a special weird humor to it that you don't find in many stories. The only thing that makes me have any respect for the father is that he took care of his kid on his own, when the mother was around, and I imagine that was not an easy thing, but if it wasn't for that, I would not have much respect for the father. The other character in the story that I didm't like was Lisette. She was a little bitch. She was just a plain old bully. I hate people like her. Overall, I enjoyed this story and I would give it a 8/10. Good job author!

Here is a story of my childhood that somehow reminded me of this story in a weird way:
I was in 2nd grade, and I forgot to bring my book to class one day. We all kept all of our class material in these little bins, and each student had their own bin with their name on it. So I forgot my book, and I reached in another girl's bin, who was the "teacher's favorite student," and took her book. It had her name tag on it, so I took it off the book and threw it away, so now I had a book and she didn't. Later when we all had to get our books, she didn't have hers, of course, and she told the teacher, and the girl knew for sure that she had the book that morning. So the teacher looked around the room, and asked anybody if they saw it. The teacher began to get really mad and started yelling at the class, because she knew someone stole it, and after a while I confessed, and got really sad, because the teacher yelled at me even more after. I then went to go look in my bag, and I found my book. I learned a very important lesson that day. Check your bag thoroughly before you take someone else's book!!

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