
Help with some ideas in the book?
I am writing a book about a girl named Brandy in grade 7 and has a best friend named Jess. Brandy not very popular, but she has many friends, talk, but not as much as Jess. But the truth is that Brandy actually lives alone in a shop in ruins, without electricity and everybody thinks Renève is closed. I like my idea, but the only thing I can think of a great event, is that someone plans to demolish the store, and Brandy to go, and she must make a decision to tell Jess about his real life, or living on the streets. Here are some of my questions. 1. What could be the name of Jess and Brandy. 2. Some Brandy places you might consider if you decide to go live on the streets. 3. If your parents are dead or gone. 4. As she should tell Jess about his real life, if she decides Jess do or they find out?
good! History as it sounds mazing-1: the past. Russia names brandy brandy / brandy denissio jess / jess tyler that everything could think of two. Jess Parks narrow streets 3. / It would be much more interesting and moving, if left because they can do things in a much longer road trip to find a great original story 4. jess would be better if discovered. Brandy would not, however, have friends and so was the school or something so I hope it helped twilight ~
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