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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
ChrisHarper-pop
This book is alright so far. Some parts I do not get, like why Charlie doesn't pay for things or forgets to train with Marcus. I think it is because he has brain damage, since he played in the NFL for so many years. I assume that Marcus isn't being treated fairly on the football team? Is it because he has to prove himself to them. Finally Troy and Chelsea are worried about there father but why now he wondered off all the time and they didn't seem to care, only because he was with Marcus. Troy and Chelsea are very protective of their father why, he is a grown man.
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I was also thinking why Charlie forgets things, and I believe that your idea that he has brain damage is a possibility to why he forgets things. I also think that Marcus has been treated very poorly in the football team. I think he has been doing his best on the football field so I believe that he should be treated better.
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