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Richie's Picks: THIS IS WHAT I DID: by Ann  Dee Ellis, Little Brown, July 
2007, ISBN: 0-316-01363-3
 
"That's when I got up and walked out.  I just walked  out.
"I didn't stop in the waiting room either.  I didn't stop  in the hall.  I 
didn't stop down in the lobby.  I didn't even stop at  the car.  I just kept 
going.  But soon I was running.  I sort of  ran up the hill.
"A hill.
"I didn't know where I was exactly except that we were by the  university, 
but it didn't matter.  I ran up a hill and there was a  construction site there 
and a bunch of guys jackhammering. 
"I ran past them.
"I felt stupid for all of them to see me running but I didn't  stop.
"I kept running and panting and almost dying until I passed  them and got to 
the base of the mountain.  I can't really describe where I  was or what it was 
like because I didn't know and I was about to pass out.  
"All I know was that all of a sudden I was at the base of the  mountains 
where the trails start and I sat down by a tree where no one was  around and no 
one could see me from the road.
"I sat down and then
I yelled."
 
"I think I might be sort of messed up," is one of the few  things that the 
frank and awkward eighth grader Logan Paloney will admit to, and  he only admits 
that to the reader, not to the people in his life who care  about him but 
are, for the most part, too busy with their own stuff  to really help him.  We 
don't know what happened, exactly, but we  do know that Logan witnessed 
something horrible that involved his best friend  Zyler and a girl in the 
neighborhood 
that both boys had a middle  school crush on, and we know that Logan didn't 
do anything about whatever  it was that happened.
 
"Last week Bruce kicked me in the balls at Scouts and all his  buddies were 
there laughing and I started crying."
 
In the aftermath of the unknown incident involving Zyler,  Logan's parents 
have moved the family across the city.  It clearly would  have been better to 
have moved across the country, for news and the rumors  of Logan's involvement 
in something terrible have followed him across the  city and, as a result, he 
is continually being beset upon by the eighth  grade bullies at his school, at 
Scouts, and around the neighborhood.   

"I closed my eyes and wasn't with Jack and any of those  guys.
"Just me and Zyler.
"Hanging out.
"Like that one night when it was so snowy and we rode our  bikes in the 
blizzard.
"Down the middle of the road because there were no cars  anywhere.
"We didn't even have coats on but it didn't feel  cold.
"And Zyler was yelling things like: Santa Claus is dead!   We own you all!
"I was laughing.  And riding around. And wasn't even  scared about what Mom 
would say.
"The snow landing on my tongue.
"On my cheeks.
"On my bare arms.
"In circles and circles and circles.
"And I was not here.  Not  here.  Not  HERE.  Not here." 
 
Will the girl at school with the big nose and a penchant for  palindromes be 
the real friend that Logan needs?  Will  he ever tell someone what really 
happened? 
 
THIS IS WHAT I DID: has a lot of line breaks like a verse  novel and a lot of 
dialogue, making it an extremely quick read.  Even  the more reluctant 
readers will be gulping down this compelling  nightmare of a contemporary YA 
mystery 
tale, in one sitting.   

Richie  Partington, MLIS
Richie's Picks _http://richiespicks.com_ (http://richiespicks.com/) 
Moderator, _http://groups.yahoo.com/group/middle_school_lit/_ 
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/middle_school_lit/) 
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