Wednesday, March 12, 2014

We Are So Crashing Your Bar Mitzvah

The book “We are so Crashing your Bar Mitzvah” is a book by Fiona Rosenbloom. This book is her first and only book. The theme of this book is that your true friends might be standing in front of your face the whole time. This book shows how most teens go there just to be popular and to fit in, and not think of friends and other people around them, and telling a lie would ruin everything for you, your friendship, and relationship.
           
We are Crashing your Bar Mitzvah” is about a girl name Stacy. She just had summer at a camp with her Best Lydia and a girl named Laila that showed them lots of interesting things about high school and other cool things. When they came back from summer break it was a matter of days to start high school. They thought that staying the old same way like in middle will help them get through high school to fit in and get popular. They wanted to see their other best friend named Kelly that went to a state for the summer. But when they try to call her on the phone, she doesn’t pick up. They begin to worry because the high school recognition was going to start in 1 hour. With no time to waste, they decided to put on their rock star shirt and ripped jeans for the traditional first night for school. Stacy decided to call Kelly before they leave for the party, still no answer. They left with a bag of clothes for Kelly to wear. Stacy and Lydia took their bikes and bicycled down to street to where the party is. But when they got there was no bikes and they tossed the bike and act like its not there's. They walked towards a grassy area and later they would find a crowd of people. Stacy and Lydia ran towards the crowd and found the party. They were relieved and they started to look around for Kelly and the most annoying group called the Chicas. The leader, Kym was the bully in middle school, Stacy and Lydia wanted to see how much they changed. After a few minutes Lydia noticed Kelly. Lydia was surprised to find Kelly completely different, she hasn't gained weight, beautiful hair, no braces, and white teeth. Stacy and Lydia was shocked to find their best friend to change completely after 3 months. When they approached her they noticed that the Chicas were with her. They didn’t get why they were, but they ignored it and talked to Kelly. Then after they caught up on things, everyone was happy when a limousine appeared. A boy named Eben and his friend Oscar came out of the limousine. Everyone came up to them and and waited for what they would say. Eben held out a silver tray and gave Kym a necklace. An invitation for the Bar Mitzvah. Stacy was excited for it so was Lydia. When Eben was in front of them, he turned to Kym and when he does, she gives a tiny shake from side-to-side. Stacy and Lydia couldn’t believe it, leaving Oliver confused. When Eben was in front of Kelly he did the same thing, but this time Kelly smiled so Eben motioned for Oliver to come with the try and placed a necklace on Kelly. When Eben left saying, “we will be seeing you at the Oscar’s!” and went back to the limousine with Oliver. The Chicas gathered around Kelly and taking pictures and saying that they were going to the Bar Mitzvah together. Stacy and Lydia felt left out and just congratulate Kelly and the Chicas. When everyone left to go back home, Stacy thought of an idea to get Kelly not to go to the Bar Mitzvah. And if that plan didn’t work they would crash the party surprising the Chicas and Kelly.
           

If I were to give this book a rating, I would give it a 9 out of 10. Its based on many teenagers life and how bad they wanted to fit in. but in the end saying the right things and staying who you were are the most important things in life.


Book Review by Jenny T.

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