The most memorable moment in the book “Gravity Brings Me Down” was on page 178 – 179. In this scene Sioux Smith the main character and her sister Peggy are in Sioux's room. Sioux returns from taking pictures for her CPP (Cultural Paradigms Project). When she gets home she sees her sister Peggy at her desk in her room.
Peggy throws Sioux's journal at her, rips out her drawers, throws her paper and pens around the room, and completely wrecks Sioux's room. “I hate you, I hate you!” she screams.
“Stop it! You psycho!”
Dad runs into my room. “What the hell is going on here?”
“She's a lying b****!” Peggy shrieks.
Peggy bolts from the room, crying at the top of her lungs. Dad turns to me. “What did you do?”
This was my favourite and most memorable moment of the book because it was the most interesting part. The book wasn't as captivating as other books I've read because there isn't much action or fun parts, it is mainly just walking around and smoking and going to the coffee shop, which isn't as exciting to me. I liked this part because the two sisters are fighting and swearing at each other and things are getting violent between them. I also thought it was the most memorable moment because this is the only part in the book where there is a big conflict.
”What the hell are you doing?”
She spins around, her tinsel teeth flashing. You b****! I am not stupid!”Peggy throws Sioux's journal at her, rips out her drawers, throws her paper and pens around the room, and completely wrecks Sioux's room. “I hate you, I hate you!” she screams.
“Stop it! You psycho!”
Dad runs into my room. “What the hell is going on here?”
“She's a lying b****!” Peggy shrieks.
Peggy bolts from the room, crying at the top of her lungs. Dad turns to me. “What did you do?”
This was my favourite and most memorable moment of the book because it was the most interesting part. The book wasn't as captivating as other books I've read because there isn't much action or fun parts, it is mainly just walking around and smoking and going to the coffee shop, which isn't as exciting to me. I liked this part because the two sisters are fighting and swearing at each other and things are getting violent between them. I also thought it was the most memorable moment because this is the only part in the book where there is a big conflict.
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