Behavior in different books can vary based on how the book is set up. In premeditated much of the behavior of characters is relating to stereotyping people. At the beginning of this book, Dinah is attending a new school and as she is learning new people's names, she puts them into specific categories as if they all belonged to a specific stereotype because of how they looked. One example of Dinah putting people into different categories is when she first meets Abigail-not-Abby. Abigail-not-Abby is characterized by Dinah as "a girl who wore her life on her face", one of those who follows rather than leads. So far I really like this book and recommend it to anyone looking for something to read.
This book sounds really good and the cover makes it even more intriguing to read!
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