It's funny how these hippies are all about Earth and mother nature....but then mother nature screws them over by flooding their yard. And it seems like the Millers are just going to be babysitters for this entire book. What would Eric and Mary do without them? They would be lost. I hope the Millers at least got some royalties from this book.
So far i have yet to see a plot for this book. The most interesting thing in this chapter was the 2 page conversation about facial hair! That's pretty awful. I really don't care what the latest Amish trends are regarding trimming your beard. Maybe i'll get lucky and the Miller's will turn into space aliens and this book will start to get good. To a degree, i guess you could already call them aliens. Think about it...they are very different from the rest of us. We don't know much about them. And we think they are weird.
So is it just me, or does anyone else agree??
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I do agree with you on the Millers, but my take on it was that the point of this was to show how unity can help all!
I am also missing the plot on this book, it makes it a little hard to read at times, can't really hold my attention.
I wouldn't really consider the Amish "hippies" and I think it's really nice the way that they help them out. They probably like to do it - otherwise I don't know how they could stand to help them soo much. I think I have learned that you always need people in life, and it is nice to be there for other people when they need you.
I do agree too! unity can help all, but where is Eric helping them?
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