Showing posts with label guilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guilt. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

"Chime" by Franny Billingsley


“This isn’t a proper story, and I’m telling you, I ought to be hanged.” Briony is convinced she is a witch, and that her actions have cast evil upon her family. Her step-mother died and her twin sister is horribly ill, and Briony feels guilty for both. Years ago, Briony started a fire that destroyed the library in her family’s home, and everything she does seems to cast more hardship upon the ones she loves. Unfortunately, she can’t tell anyone she’s a witch, or else the local townspeople will hang her without mercy. Briony looks for solutions to her problems from the Old Ones, supernatural beings that haunt her local swamp. And when handsome Eldric comes to live in her village of Swampsea, Briony’s emotions overwhelm her and she’s forced to come to terms with her true identity.


Friday, November 20, 2009

"Love You Hate You Miss You" by Elizabeth Scott

Amy was the only one to survive the car crash. She was the one who made them leave the party. She was the one who told Julia to drive. Amy feels responsible for killing her best friend.

Amy and Julia were inseparable. Julia was one of those amazing people. She had the best attitude, the coolest outfits and knew of all the great parties. They were a perfectly matched team and no one will ever be able to replace her.
Amy's parents made her go to rehab to deal with her alcohol problems. Her perfect parents are trying to be loving and encouraging, but Amy is frustrated by their attentive support.

Surviving high school without Julia is going to be impossible. Everyone knows about her drinking problems and what she did to her best friend.

How can you apologize to someone when they're no longer here?


Friday, June 27, 2008

"The Day I Killed James" by Catherine Ryan Hyde

17-year-old Theresa is absolutely devastated when her boyfriend Randy dumps her. Theresa's next door neighbor James, is into motorcycles and his muscles. He's been in love with Theresa forever. Trying to make Randy jealous, Theresa brings James to a party as her date - but James learns he's only a boy toy. Theresa is horrified to find out that James ran his motorcycle off a cliff after leaving the party. Consumed by guilt, she flees town, shaves her head, and tries to start her life over. If you like Lurlene McDaniel's books, you'll love this one!