If you’ve read Invisible I…
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Posted: 22 November 2009 12:26 PM
how do you think Callie’s world is like related to yours? Overlooking all the mysteries and clues left by Amanda..
I can relate to her in many ways, like you know being kinda left by her mom, being friends with conniving girls always up to something (Heidi) and how everyone will always follow the more glamorous, lovely, picture-perfect people, even though they KNOW those people are mean, and horrible. I know where Callie’s coming from.
So, what about you? Are you more like Callie, Nia, or Hal?
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Response number 1
Posted: 22 November 2009 07:37 PM
I think that i would be a cross between nia and callie. Because i used to be in a kinda in crowd.. but instead of dumping them like callie, they dumped me… so then in highschool… i was a nia… good freinds… a little lower on the social scale… but still good friends….. but the book was really good at relating people to either callie, nia, or hal. don’t you think?
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Response number 2
Posted: 23 November 2009 12:04 AM
i think i am more like callie.
my mom did not leave me but i do have some of those “perfect” girls in my school. I used to be friends with them and still kinda am except now it is kinda like a say hi then by in the hallways kinds of friendship. I stoped hanging out with them because i was tired of following someone all the time. -
Response number 3
Posted: 23 November 2009 11:59 PM
yeah Becca :D
i totally feel wat u r saying there… with the wanting to be your own person. I felt the same way too =) -
Response number 4
Posted: 25 November 2009 12:04 AM
im kinda like callie and nia because im friends with the in crowd.i hang with them every day pretty much because they’re all on my travel soccer team. im not a total popular girl though because i hang with people in all kinds of social statuses and don’t really care what people think of me like Nia.
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Response number 5
Posted: 30 December 2009 04:01 PM
i’m not sure. i’m kind of in the ‘in crowd’ now but its quite odd in my school. in my middle
- school, i never was. i was one of those people that was normal, i suppose thats what you have to say. i wasn’t like callie’s friend’s but i wasn’t like nia either. i was one of thoughs people that could talk to the ‘in croud’ all day long but would get away with hanging out with people that weren’t counted as cool or popular as well. in fact, my best friend was considered uncool but that didn’t bother me at all. one day the
‘coolest’ girl asked if i wanted to join their posse but i said no. anyway, she said that i would never be considered cool ever again.anyway, when we all moved up to dis other school 4 out of the 5 coolest girls decided 2 go 2 different schools. It was the quietest 1 that moved up with us. The 1 that is in the same school as me is now 1 of my closest friends. we have a group of about 25 of us altogether. see, she was the only girl left out of the cool lot and she happened to be in my class so we became friends and lods of my other friends moved to dis school with us so she became friends with them as well. We also made lots of new friends with lods of other girls and boys as well. Because there is so many of us we are said to be to cool group but there isn’t really groups any more because everyone talks to everyone and anyone they meet. We don’t hang out with everyone out of the 25 at once. We probably talk to all of them once or twise a week now.
Who would you say I am like???
Catherine
[ Edited: 30 December 2009 04:03 PM by simplyme]
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Response number 6
Posted: 30 April 2010 05:09 PM
I don’t say I’m like any of them. I wasn’t exactly in-crowd. But I wasn’t a total outcast. I hungout with some of the “popular” kids in my school. But I also hungout with the less popular. And I didn’t sit alone at lunch I had a pretty good group of friends.
The good thing about my school was that we didn’t have “clicks” Everyone pretty much hungout with who they wanted, And no one cared. I mean, Yes you have the girls who dress alike and stuff but they never downgraded people in their social status because they didn’t dress like them or have i’s at the end of their names.
I would say. I’m not any of them. I am my own person.
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Response number 7
Posted: 01 May 2010 06:08 PM
MissEmily makes a good point. Everyone is different. But being like someone is something else entirely. Like all you Callies out there, you’ve learned that. No one likes sharing a brain, but you can still have things in common with people.
I’m personally more like Hal. I’m a girl, but really, I like guys WAY more. Almost all of my friends are guys. I think I’m like him because he’s independent. Lately he’s reinvented himself and I can say that I’ve done the same. I hang out with new people, are interested in new things, and even listen to new music. For Hal, art is his whole world. For me, it’s acting. I don’t aspire to be anything big like Julia Roberts or Sandra Bullock, but I do love the stage (film isn’t really my calling). So you can call me the girl version of Hal ;)
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Response number 8
Posted: 07 June 2010 12:45 AM
Callie we both just have the same kind of triats, i’m not an outcast or a boy like hal and nia.
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Response number 9
Posted: 09 June 2010 11:34 PM
I’d have to say I’m a Nia, quiet, reserved, not into being in the ‘In’ crowd. I’ve got my friends and that’s all I need. I don’t need, nor do I want to be popular, to me that just spells trouble with a capital T.
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Response number 10
Posted: 12 June 2010 11:47 PM
I think I am a Nia. I’m quiet, reserved. I never exactly wanted to be popular. But if I was, I would probably have a boyfriend right about now.
