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Friday 13

By Eileen Young
Rating: 1 star1 star1 star
(3.00 based on 1 review)

Published: March 04, 2010
Words: 721 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

An angry teenage girl has a bad day

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teen, teen angst

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Review by: Dan Fitzpatrick on March 04, 2010 : star star star
Hmmm. I'm new to the short story so I guess I'm a rookie when it comes to finding meaning behind these very short stories. However, what's important is that it has meaning to the writer. At the same time, I think it's important to find a way to connect to the reader. I'm sure there are tons of readers out there who can and will find meaning to it, but unfortunately, I'm not one of those people.

I could be wrong, but this story sounds like a venting over an actual break-up. I can appreciate that, especially when it comes to making it public for all to see. We've all had break-ups which resulted in wanting to break something. I applaud the author for finding a way to vent what seems like an actual occurence, rather than doing something really regretful.

If I'm wrong and this is just a simple piece of fiction with no meaning behind it whatsoever, that's okay too and you can just say, "this guy is a tool!" It's all good :)

Dan Fitzpatrick, Author
Vision: Evan's Book and VisionII: The Black Skull
www.dansvisionproductions.com
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