Sunday, November 6, 2016

Sarah DiGiorgio
The Beginning Of Everything.
By:Robyn Schneider
 

   Tragedy's are events that cause pain, suffering or downfall of a person. The main character Ezra Faulkner deals with them in his life everday  and  readers can also, relate.


 It all started when Ezra a star athlete was the best of the best but he now, no longer is. He first, has a bad break up then later that day he gets into a car accident. During the car accident, he brakes his arm and shatters his knee which causes him a set him back and later keeps him off the tennis team. People now look down on him and he no longer is the person he used to be. Eventually things get better and they lead to Erza  meeting a girl named Cassidy who later becomes his crush..


In my opinion this is a great interesting book, it always keeps me mind blown and suprises me with new situations. It keeps me wanting to read and learn more about the main characters and the downfalls that happen to them.

If you've ever dealt with a bad break up you can strongly relate to the main characters feelings and emotions and if you've never had a break up, you get to hear what they're all about. Also,  if you've ever been in a bad accident you can relate as well.

When I started this book the main character first stood out to me. I could relate to him and his break up, because I've dealt with one before. The exact situation of the break up and feelings towards the break up were similar to my break up too. The book also,  keeps me reading to learn more about Erza's crazy life and how he deals with his situations. Also, the new girl he meets interests me because she is a great character with a great personality.


"I still think that everyone's life, no matter how unremarkable, has a singular tragic encounter after which everything that really matters will happen. That moment is the catalyst- the first step in the equation. But knowing the first step will get you nowhere-it's what comes after that determines the result. so who was I in the aftermath of my personal tragedy?".

" To my parents, who will no doubt try to find themselves in this book. Don't worry, I made it easy for you- you're right here at the very front!.. The beginning of Everthing" .

- Robyn Schneider.

I recommend this book to anyone who is  highschool student, likes fiction and can relate in anyway.



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