Wednesday, September 10, 2008
The Book is Over
Throughout this entire book, I have actually felt pretty bad for Rob, because he never truly found himself. At the end of the book, things actually do turn out good for him, and I was happy for him. He actually finds out who he really is, not by looking at the past, but by Laura helping him. I kind of predicted this at the beginning of the book, that at the end of the book, Rob would be more sure, of which way to go in life and everyone would be happy. This change starts to take shape, when Rob went to Laura's dad's funeral, and heard her cry, and I think that it was at this point in the book that he finally realized that he didn't want to end up alone, even if that means losing some people along the way. He finally ended up Proposing to Laura, and she rejected him, and I was expecting him to freak out and totally break down, but in fact he just moves on and gets over it. This is a very good thing and a big step for Rob. For the first time in the book, I didn't feel bad for Rob; I thought that he was more at peace than ever before. The book ends on a very good note for Rob, and they kind of leave you hanging on where he will go next, and all that you know is that Rob is ready to finally get over his past and live. Rob has finally found himself! Yay for Rob!!
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