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2012年1月11日水曜日

BR6: Sally’s phone

I read this book twice. I read this book in Writing class the first time. I like this story, so I borrowed this book at a library. And I read this book again. I decided to take up this book in this book review.
I explain this story. Sally has boyfriend. His name is Andrew. He likes her blue skirt. He wants her to wear it tonight. But, the skirt is dirty. She goes to buy a skirt. Her friend's Claire recommends her the red skirt. She likes red, but Andrew doesn’t. She is always under his thumb. She worries and decides to buy it decisively. She goes into a café. She phones her mother. Then, Paul hits the bag and hits the red skirt. He puts down his phone and picks up it. Their phone is on a desk. They mistake the phone to own. They know the mistake after a while. They meet in order to return a mutual phone. She puts on the red skirt. Paul treats her to a drink. They talk for a while. He invites her to a party. She goes to there with him. He praises her red skirt.
Since this book is purposeful and finishes, I like it. A next flow could be expected generally. I think that she will part from Andrew. And she will associate with Paul. I think that the partner who can reveal oneself is good. I have not made myself in front of a boyfriend until now. I like naked me. So, I want my boyfriend to like to myself. Love is difficult. I think that it is important to discuss until each can understand. I don’t like a woman like sally. But, she changed. She decided. She will do good love next. I incline the sequel to this story. I read the book of such English for the first time. I was absorbed in this book. I like the story of love after all. This book is my favorite.

 Lindop, Christine. (2003). Sally’s phone. Oxford University Press.
(333 words)

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