The+Realm+of+Possibility

Without a doubt The Realm of Possibility was a tremendously awesome book! It was an interesting fiction book I read was by David Levithan. I liked that this book has fairly descriptive stories about different people’s lives. I enjoyed the fact that the whole story wasn’t based on one person, but a group of people who have similar lives. In pretty much all the stories there was love or hurt. I adore those two subjects. Therefore the plot was mostly love and sometimes-hurtful things people went through. I cherished the plot. It made sense only if you read each story and compared. You could tell all the stories were affiliated some how. The plot wasn’t like any old fairytale love stories; it was real experiences that would actually eventuate, like two men having a relationship where the only thing that reminded them of each other was as simple as smoking a cigarette. Also a girl who doesn’t have much in common with others and loves to express her feelings, eventually she starts expressing them with the rest of her school anonymously.

Subsequently I will talk about some things that happened in the book. One story was about a lad whose girlfriend is in love with Holden Caulfield. It was a witty story about how he is in love with his girlfriend, but it miffs him that she always compares Holden to him as a person. Another story is about a girl who always wrote on her notebook during class, not even writing things that created much sense. Then one day she wrote so much she wrote off of her notebook and onto her desk, on the walls, her arms, everywhere. She didn’t think much of it but somehow it made her feel superior, it mad her feel like all she wanted to do was write, not even caring about what she wrote. She always wrote phrases that had meaning but in a different way to various people. The wise words she wrote even affected me, “You are foolish in you own unhappiness.” “Protect me from what I want.” “You wear too many masks.” To me it makes sense, all three of them do, Speaking of comparing, that is one generalization I would recommend it to people who like to connect with their books and like realistic fiction because that is how I would justify or describe this book. By:Azaria