“CHRISTINE” This novel tell us about a guy named Arnie Cunningham, a typical high school nerd, overruled by his parents, and has only one friend called Dennis. One day, While riding home from work with his friend Dennis, Arnie Cunningham spots a red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury parked in front of a house. Arnie ask Dennis to stop so he can take a look of the car. And then, The car's owner, Roland D. LeBay, an elderly gentleman wearing a back supporter come and tell Arnie that he sells the car which named "Christine” to Arnie for $250. While waiting for Arnie to finish the paperwork, Dennis sits inside Christine. But he felt strange. Frightened, Dennis gets out of Christine, deciding he dislikes Arnie's new car. Christine itself needs a lot of repair because it’s …show more content…
an old car. After bought Christine, Arnie more focused on repairing and upgrading his car. but as he spends more of his time repairing Christine and without he realized, he begins to change. He becomes cool. He starts looking better. He stops with playing unimportant things. Dennis itself started curious about what happened to the Christine before Arnie bought it after Lebay passed away. Because of Christine needs a lot of repairment and Arnie cant do it by himself, He bought Christine to an auto repair that runs by Darnell who suspected using a garage for an illegal operation.
As time passed by, Arnie becomes close with Darnell. When Lebay passed away, Dennis met Lebay’s brother named George. When they met, George started to tell Dennis the stories behind. George reveals that LeBay's small daughter choked to death on a hamburger in the back seat of the car, LeBay's wife was so traumatized that she apparently committed suicide in its front seat by carbon monoxide poisoning. After heard the stories, Dennis started to think about the changes of his friend, Arnie is more likely with Lebay’s personality. When Arnie is almost done repairing Christine, He met a transferred girl from other school named Leigh Cabot. She’s the most beautiful girl in his school and he started to date Cabot. But when they’re dating, Cabot felt that some strange things started to happen. Moreover, Cabot also choked to death on a hamburger like Lebay’s daughter and Arnie try to help her with ponding her back. Cabot realizes that she and Christine are competing for Arnie's affection and She wont get into the car
again. As times passed by a lot of death connected with Christine until a detective named Rudy Junkins also find it out. But he couldn’t proved it even though his research placed Christine as the suspected. This is because Arnie has a strong alibi to defend Christine Dennis and Cabot plan to destroy Christine to save Arnie because Dennis believed that Lebay used Christine as place for his soul after his death. When Arnie is out of town they started to destroy Christie by using truck and tried to shatter it in to pieces.
Alan Sitomer’s newest fast paced novel Homeboyz is a hardcore suspense story that will immediately put readers on the edge and leave them breathless in the end. Sitomer’s character, Teddy ‘T-Bear’ Anderson is an aloof seventeen year old that doesn’t care for anything other than to avenge his innocent fourteen year old sister Tina’s death, by targeting the infamous gang members of his city. As Teddy’s family mourns and his mother falls into a deep depression, his father Mr. Anderson, also known as Pops attempts to run the dysfunctional ailing household and his linen delivery company by himself. While Teddy observes his family, his desire to seek revenge grows stronger each day until he finally uses his extraordinary visionary skills to come up with a plan.
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take." Proverbs 3:5-6. In the book, Born Again, Chuck Colson was as deadly to political opponents as a lion is to prey. Colson was largely targeted by the media and dragged through the mud, after a scandal that led to an investigation of Nixon's White House administration. He had become a public scapegoat for the media. Through a long and taxing process, Colson was indicted and put in jail. However, through the straining process, he had found a path to God
This novel is about a young boy’s life (the author). It starts of f him describing
The two, both dealing with the loss of someone tremendously important and close to them, would be better off supporting each other, but instead they break away from their bond and deal with the pain alone. Since “[Henry] and Marty hadn’t talked much since the funeral,” (Ford 9), “it made the hole in Henry’s life that much larger,” (Ford 9). Not too many years after Ethel’s death, and after awkward and unfamiliar encounters between father and son, Marty introduces his father to Samantha, Marty’s fiancée. Henry is overjoyed that Marty wants to show him a part of his life, and the three start to uncover Henry’s past, bringing them all closer. Finally restoring their bond, Marty and Henry find that it’s easier to cope with their loss of Ethel than to ignore the grief like they had
hits Myrtle and kills her. Instead of stopping or trying to help, she drives off. Later, when
After April and Roger search desperately for Cheryl, they look for several weeks, and have no idea where she has gone. One night Cheryl’s friend Nancy calls April, and explains that she was leaving with her, but she had left suddenly and believes she is going to do something bad. April remembers that Cheryl told her how their mother committed suicide, by jumping off the Louis Bridge. When they arrive at the bridge a group of people say they saw a women jumped off and commit suicide about five minutes before they arrived.
she replied after a moment. “Daisy, I saw some trouble on the road. George Wilson’s wife was killed. You know the fella that owns that garage? A car killed her, she said.
Finally, Whenever pa wasn't near i guess he left a bucket of karesen on the oven and well ma got a little fire on her and went outside then Billie Jo thought “well i should get rid of this karesen” so she threw it outside and her mom was there and she didn’t know so her mom was on fire so Billie Jo tried to pat her down which burnt her hands, her mom survived for a few days then she gave birth to her baby then died and before anyone could take the baby he died and then Billie Jo and her Dad began to go into a big depression for a while
The 2015 reflective documentary, “Welcome to Leith” brings attention to the gun-trotting White Supremacist, Craig Cobb, and his attempt to assert his dominance and gain total jurisdiction over the city of Leith, North Dakota. Over a period of eight months, Michael Beach Nichols and his crew filmed the final weeks that lead up to infamous fascist influencer’s incarceration. With a whopping population of 24 people, mostly consisting of farmers and their families, Mr. Cobb relocated and purchased his first property in Leith for only five-hundred dollars in May of 2012. At first, his neighbours described him as being a quiet but estranged individual who kept to himself most of the time. Little did the townspeople know, Cobb had much bigger plans.
This book is about two greasers named Bryon and Mark. Mark whose parents died when he was a young age went to live with Bryon. This book is in first person, and takes place behind the eyes of Bryon. The book first starts out by introducing the other characters in the novel: Charlie, a bartender who allows Mark and Bryon to come in to his bar, but wont let them buy booze. M&M a small longhaired child who always seems to be munching on M&Ms, and he lends Bryon and Mark money all the time. After their rendezvous with M&M the boys visit their mother in the hospital, and while their Bryon meets Cathy who is M&Ms sister who just came back from medical school. After a conversation, Bryon invites Cathy to go on a date with him, and Cathy accepts. Soon Bryon talks Mark into double dating with him, then he proceeds to borrow Charlie’s car. The next night Angela, who is Bryon’s ex sends someone to attack him, and who ends up attacking Mark. Mark is sent to the hospitable, but recovers in a day or two. The story then resumes with Bryon continuing to date Cathy, and Mark seems to become more and more jealous. One night Mark, Bryon, Cathy, and M&M decide to drive up and down the Ribbon to get M&M cheered up because his dad was ridiculing him for his long hair. The Ribbon is a long stretch of road that teens hang out. While driving along M&M gets out and walks away with a group of other long haired children, but because you cant stop on the ribbon on a green light all they could do is watch him go away. For the next few days Cathy and Bryon are searching the Ribbon while Mark mysteriously brings in large sums of money to pay for his mothers hospitable bill. Bryon notices this, but never asked Mark where he is getting the money. The next day Mark says he might know where M&M is. Mark discloses a hippy hangout, and that is where Mark goes, but without Cathy. Bryon finds that M&M had been there, but was not around that day. The next day Bryon and Cathy go to the hangout and find M&M, and he was really bad.
In the play, Lucentio wants to marry Bianca and pretends to be her tutor so he can spend more time with her. He pays Petruchio to wed Bianca’s sister, Kate, so he can marry Bianca. Cameron acts as Bianca’s French tutor to gain more face time with her. He convinces Joey Donner to pay Patrick to date Kat. Patrick is nice to Kat throughout the movie and tries to win her back after she finds out that he was paid to go out with her.
Setting: This book starts out in this kids house his name is crash. Then they go to the arcade. That is where they spend most of the story. Then close to the end they go to the riverside.
The three family members are adults at the time of this play, struggling to be individuals, and yet, very enmeshed and codependent with one another. The overbearing and domineering mother, Amanda, spends much of her time reliving the past; her days as a southern belle. She desperately hopes her daughter, Laura, will marry. Laura suffers from an inferiority complex partially due to a minor disability that she perceives as a major one. She has difficulty coping with life outside of the apartment, her cherished glass animal collection, and her Victrola. Tom, Amanda's son, resents his role as provider for the family, yearns to be free from him mother's constant nagging, and longs to pursue his own dreams. A futile attempt is made to match Laura with Jim, an old high school acquaintance and one of Tom's work mates.
In this book, Julie Barenson is a young widow, whose husband Jim died earlier from cancer. Her husband left her two unexpected gifts. The first was a Great Dane puppy name Singer (this gift was delivered the first Christmas after his passing) and the other gift was his promise that he would always be watching over her. About four years after his passing, Julie is twenty-nine years old and is too young to have given up on love just yet. She may be ready to risk caring for someone again but she just can't figure out who that person is yet. She starts dating Richard Franklin, a sophisticated, handsome engineer who treats Julie like a queen. The other person she has an option to date is Mike Harris, the down-to-earth guy who was her husband's best friend.
Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawns’ characters have a long history of fighting about men. It is said in the movie that Madeline always steals Helens’ boyfriends and the audience see that Helens fiancée, Ernest, catches