A Book I Would Love to Write

People don’t know what went on in the house on 166th. If I was given the chance to write a book, I would write a fictional story based on true events that happened in my first two years of college. I would call the book, Life on 166th. During my freshman and sophomore year, me and eleven other girls lived in a house in Queens, brought together by one love, softball. Through all the dilemmas, between eight girls sharing one bathroom, to leaving dirty dishes in the sink, to the amount of fun and drama there could be in one house we managed to survive each other. People said that with all the experiences that we had in that house we should have had our own reality TV series. I think that it would be a really fun book to write. It would show how living under one roof even though there where many problems, you were forced to work them out and when push came to shove you knew you had a team that you could depend on. This book’s overall lesson would be that you need to stand by the people you live with because it is hard to find people to trust in the world and when all is said and done you are going to need someone to lean on.

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2 Responses to A Book I Would Love to Write

  1. sstevens says:

    This book would really sell. My what drama but at the end of the day you all had trust. I would definetly sell this book to all Freshmans entering college.

  2. JBarnes says:

    Wow! Sounds very interesting! Your book makes me think about my freshman year in my dormitory, Morrison Hall.. My roomate and I used to joke about ” What happens in Room 101 stays in Room 101!” Great choice! I would definately market this book in a college book store – JB

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