Millie

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Millie

The book Millie is about a Hungarian boy named Attila that fell in love with an American girl named Millie. They met in their homeroom class and became very close. Millie and Attila ended up becoming lovers, even though their families were against their relationship due to their different values and nationality. Attila's mother wanted him to get married to a Hungarian girl after he got his MD. But obviously that didn't happen otherwise, this would probably end up being some kind of 'nose picking' boring book. I'm not much of a romantic, however this novel turned me into one. These young lovers had so many obstacles that they had to overcome to be together that would normally tear couples apart and ruin a relationship. Nothing stopped them from loving and being with each other. I was so eager to find out what was written on the next page of Millie. I literally finished this book in 3 days. That's basically a miracle for me, due to the fact that I barely ever read books. This novel was so intriguing, I couldn't help but cheer this couple on. Peter Hargitai causes the reader to feel all types of senses like anger, happiness, suspense and hope, for the characters. It's really amazing how a book could make you feel that way. Millie was an easy book to read because many topics brought up, was familiar to me like first loves, and dealing with the parental units.

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  • Submitted by: bonbo
  • Date Submitted: 11/09/2009 11:16 AM
  • Category: Book Reports
  • Words: 252
  • Pages: 2
  • Views: 33
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