Well, now when I’ve read the whole book, I would like to talk about the scene I liked the most. Since I like romantic things more than anything in this world, the part when Timothy talks to Jamilah and then kisses her is my favorite. This is the part when Timothy (“John”) and Jamilah meet each oher and solves everything out. When they show their feelings for the first time, not at Internet, but in real life. And when Timothy kisses Jamilah (yeah, not Jamie, Jamilah!) , and she gets so happy, the first kiss for the very first time, with the very right person…. It’s definitely the cutest moment in the whole book. She gets everything that she wanted, and even more. I think it’s a bit sad that they can’t be together (It would be the perfect “happily ever after”!), but I understand Jamilah and think that it is great that she fixed the relationship with her dad, and I understand that she does not want to ruin it.
But well, then we have this religious thing I don’t really understand. The thing about that Jamilah,, like many other Muslim girls, are not allowed to have boyfriends before they meet “the right one”. How do you know that this one is the right one, if you are barely aloud to talk to him/her? In what way should some moments of happiness, caused by love, be bad for you or your reputation? I think that teenage love is something that gives us skills for being prepared for the problems that may appear in our life as an adult, and to take that away seems almost… rude, to me. I don’t want to judge anybody, I just wan’t to understand.
Well, I guess that’s all.
Take care,
Alexandra.