Rating:  Summary: "She Said Yes" Review: My most favorite book of all times is "She Said Yes". This book is about this young girl named Casey Bernall and one day at Colubine High School in Colorado she was in the library studing with her friends. While she was studing she and her friends heard shootings in the hallway. Her and her friends were dashing out of the door and they made it, but these guys saw Cassey. When they got a hold of her they asked her "Do you believe in God?" and she said "Yes". After she told them that they shot her immediatly in the head. To know more about this book you will have to read and to see what happens. This book was the best book that I have read!!
Rating:  Summary: She Said Yes Review: "She Said Yes" is the best book I've evere read."She Said Yes" was written by Misty Bernall, the mother of Cassie Bernall. Cassie wasone of the students killed in the shootings at Columbine High School.Cassie's mother wrote this book in memory of her daughter's crazy life. From the times when Cassie hung out with all the wrong people and believed all the wrong things to the time when she discovered God. Cassie was always hanging around people who believed violence was the answer until she was put in a private school and met Jamie. Jamie was the one person who showed he rhte meaning of God.In my opinion everyone should read the book "She said Yes."
Rating:  Summary: She Said Yes Review: Could you imagine being faced with one question that would determine whether or not you would live to tell the story of your life? On April 20th, 1999, at Columbine High school, two troubled classmates shot Cassie Bernall because she answered this question: "Do you believe in God? " Cassie answered yes and was shot in her head immediately. The same two students shot twelve other innocent students that day. The story She Said Yes is a great story that introduces you to a family that has been through some very tragic times. It tells about a teenage girl struggling and making the wrong decisions, subsequently fixing up her life, and then her unsuspected death. Misty Bernall, Cassie's mother, tells you all of the details of Cassie's life, the troubles and the triumphs, the good and the bad, the sad and the happy. I decided to read the story because I had heard about the tragic Columbine shootings and wanted to know more information about it. I would definitely recommend this to others who are curious about what took place that day. I would also recommend this book to parents that are trying to deal with teens making some bad decisions, or to a teen struggling to do the right thing but just doesn't know how to handle the pressure. Cassie got into some pretty bad things. For example, she was hanging out with the wrong crowd, doing drugs, and listening to some awful music. This may not sound like such a big deal right now, but it ended up leading too much worse. Cassie wrote notes back and forth to her friends threatening to kill her parents, teachers, and even some students. She also gave her soul to Satan and began to do witch craft type things. This was a very big deal when her parents found out, especially since she grew up in a Christian family and was always taught to do the right thing. Misty's only goal was to get her daughter back but she knew it would be a struggle. Cassie changed to a Christian school and was not aloud to have any contact with any of her friends from her old school. This did change Cassie, but was it for the better or for the worse? I don't know, you are just going to have to read to find out. Overall, I really did enjoy the book and would recommend it to people of all ages. This book really teaches you to appreciate every moment you have with you're loved ones, and to cherish every second that your alive, because you never know when it could all be over. Also, it teaches you that you can change things for the better and you can make things right.
Rating:  Summary: She Said Yes Review: Every child goes to high school. But when two young men come to school shooting guns. Thats not something you see everyday. This story is about Cassie Bernall. She was killed in the 1999 Columbine High School Shootings! Cassie stood up for what she believed in! When one of the young men asked her, "Do you believe in god?" She said while she was huddled under a library desk, "Yes!" BANG they shot her! while she could only hear screaming she died. Now that this has happened should every child go to school and say, "no i dont believe in god?" no thats bull! In this Book her mother Misty tries to find justice. She seeks a long path to whats right! will she find whats right? Will her friends and family help? i guess thats for me to know and you to find out! So read "She Said Yes: The Unlikely Martyrdom Of Cassie Bernall" Trust me its a great book!!! :D
Rating:  Summary: She Said Yes Review: I'm going to tell you about She Said Yes. It's about Cassie Bernall who was killed in the colimbine shooting. The book tells you about how Cassie sturggeled throuh her teen age life.
Rating:  Summary: She said yes Review: I really enjoyed reading this book and i would recomend it to eny one. It was about a teenage girl who had a horrible experiance and died her senior year in high school. The story takes place during the colombine shooting's in colorado. She was shot and killed because she belived in her faith to god.
Rating:  Summary: she said yes Review: She Said Yes is about a Colorado girl who was shot and killed for standing up for what she belived in . Many teenagers including Cassie Bernall has been through alot of pressure and personal problems of her own and has came out with exrodenary effort and never let it interfear with her and her family.She Said Yes is a really touching story . I think cassie is a very brave girl and i look uo to that and respect it , I think for Cassie standing up for what she belives in is very mature and respected by a lot of pepole including myself.
Rating:  Summary: She said yes:The unlikely Martyrdom of Cassie Bernall Review: The morning of April 20,1999 was a typical day for Cassie Bernall. Wake up ,eat ,saay good bye to her mom and head for Columbine High. The one thing she didn't know was that her and her family's life was about tochange forever. At about 11 0'clock in the morning, Cassie wasin the library with a couple of friends when two class mates came rampaging through the school. They found Cassie under a table and pulled her out and asked if she belived in God. Niw her mom is telling the story of that tragic day and the memories of the years before . This true is for all readers any age. It changed my life and it might change yours. Reviewed By:Tink
Rating:  Summary: She said, " Yes" Review: Cassie Bernall was a student at Columbine High School.The day of April 20, 1999 her life was taken by a decision she was to make. Two rampaging students killed Cassie and others of Columbine High.A simple but truthful answer to the question,"Do you believe in Christ?"took a bullet into Cassie because she sid "yes". Now Misty Bernall,(mother), tells about how Cassie found a way out of her personal snares and, through her faith and a family's love, chose to embrace life with courage and conviction. Her belief in Christ has transformed her and others around her as well into a different person as they used to be.The true story of Cassie has touched everyone else around her and others from different parts of the world including me.
Rating:  Summary: Powerful Review: What can one add to the book? To the young reviewer below who'se biggest concern amidst all this seems to be "hypocrisy": hypocrisy means saying one thing and doing another. If people fail to live up to the standards they advance, it says nothing about the standards, just the person. And Christianity understands all people to be so corrupted by sin as to be abhorrent in the sight of God. Thus the need for the Savior. Charging hypocrisy is about as useful as commenting the book fell to the ground because of gravity. The "beliefs" of the 20 people executed in Salem 400 years ago for witchcraft were church-going Christians; they were on the wrong side of local politics and hysteria and maybe even ergot poisoning. Deaths of those 20 people would have been a slow morning to Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot, Stalin and the rest who sought to create man-made, scientific Utopia's free of Christian influence, resulting in the deaths of 200 million +. It's interesting "gays" were mentioned, as Columbine is the direct, logical result of the arguments used to try and legitimize homosexuality. "As long as people are consenting and no one is hurt" is offered to replace God's law, biology and all of human history. But WHY should people be consenting and so what if someone get's hurt? Who are you to impose such Christian derived limitations on me? If I want to hurt someone, who are you to tell me I can't? The Columbine shooters simply carried the logic of modern culture to it's inevitable conclusion a few years ahead of the majority. Living in a society which still has some Christian influence restrains most, but, increasingly, more will work out the implications of "freedom of choice" for themselves. I don't know what kind of school you have been going to, but I don't think it has been doing well by you. You seem unfamiliar with basic Christian teaching, yet claim to be surrounded by it. Doesn't sound like it.
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