
It upset me for some reason that she was just out cold during the epicness of the end.īlank Confession by Pete Hautman is a solid story told by a skilled storyteller. In the end, I felt kind of indifferent about her. Then, I felt a little sorry for her because it wasn't all her fault, not really. She seemed like the typical mean girl and stupid for having the school bully/drug dealer as a boyfriend (aka Jon). Jon: He's obviously the villain of the story, the character the reader is supposed to despise and it's true I couldn't help but feel like I wanted to rip his throat out throughout the whole book. To me, they make the world a brighter place :D Actually, I just like sarcastic people in general. I picture him as one of those nerdy kids who has so much potential to be cute.

The other main character, Mikey, is pretty cool too. Everything about him makes him seem so attractive, like the dreamy mysterious guy every girl wants but can't have because he's way too aloof, but that makes him all the more appealing. Especially since I'm a teenage girl haha. His sarcasm, nonchalant, ninja ways are oh so very alluring. To make readers captivated by him so his actions later on are all the more justified and even later actions mysteriously intriguing. That's sorta his character's purpose I think. I fell in love with the main character Shayne Blank on practically the 3rd page of his appearance.
