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The Night that Never Was
In the writing titled The Night that Never Was written by Nick B., I feld captibaced. His writing about a memory of friends left me feeling like I was watching a movie. I relate to the main character because I am also shy and cautious. The memoir was beautifully written with the perfect amount of adjectives. When I read, "...cool air beckoning from the open window," I could almost actually feel the cool air. I also enjoyed how at the end, it shows him having to move on with life. When I read, "the one I had been coming to since I was a baby-sold," It made me think about how close I am to having to move on from high school. One day, I will think back to all of the amazing memories I have had with my life long best friend.
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