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February Issue - volume 47 $2.99 An in depth interview featuring McLean Sweet McLean Sweet’s best describes songs An outsider’s view on Gus’ life Should What Happened to Goodbye stay or go? LUNA BLU Magazine www.lunablu.com

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Should What Happened to Goodbye stay or go? McLean Sweet’s best describes songs An in depth interview featuring McLean Sweet February Issue - volume 47 $2.99 www.lunablu.com McLean’s best described Songs Gus Sweet - Where I’m from Page 9 - 11 Should it say or should it go? Page 4 - 5 Page 6 - 7

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F e b r u a r y I s s u e - v o l u m e 4 7$ 2 . 9 9

An in depth interview featuring McLean Sweet

McLean Sweet’s best describes songs

An outsider’s view on Gus’ life

Should What Happened to Goodbye stay or go?

LUNA BLUMagazine

www.lunablu.com

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I   bent  down  over   the  neighborhood,   taking  in  the  people   there.    At  first,   they’d  just  seemed  arranged   the   same  way   they   were   everywhere   else:   in   random   formations,   some   in   groups,  some  alone.    Then,  though,  I  saw  the  single  figure  at  the  back  of  my  house,  walking  away  from  the  back  door.    And  another  person,  a  girl,   running  through   the  side  yard,  where   the  hedge  would  of  been.  while  some  one  else,  with  a  badge  and  a  flashlight  followed.    There  were  three  people  under  the  basketball  goal,  one  lying  prone  on   the  ground.    I   took  a  breath,   and  then  moved  in  closer.    Two  people  seated  on   the  curb  between  Dave’s  and  my  house:  a  few  inches  away,   two  more  walked  up   the   narrow  alley   to  Luna  Blu’s   back   door.     A  couple  stood   in   a  driveway,   facing   each   other.    And   in   that  empty  building,   the  old  hotel,   a   tiny   set  of  cellar  doors  had  been  added,  flung  open,  a  figure  standing  before  them.

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Interview with McLean Sweet

McLean’s best described Songs

Gus Sweet - Where I’m from

Should it say or should it go?

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Luna   Blu   -­‐   Hello     McLean.    Thanks  for  doing  this  interview!

McLean  -­‐  No  problem  Taylor.    It’s  nice  to  meet  you.

Luna   Blu   -­‐   My   first   question   for  you   is   what   was   the   hardest   part  about  your  parent’s  divorcee?

McLean   -­‐   After   the   divorcee,  everything  just  started  going  down  hill.     My   father   was   really   upset,  and   it   was   hard   to   talk   about  anything.    But  the  hardest  part  was  when   I   went   to   my   mom   and  Peter's  house,  because  I  wasn’t  able  to   share   the   ultimate   DB   house  with  my  dad.  

Luna   Blu  -­‐  Why  were   you   such   a  DB  fan?     Is  there  something   from  you  child  hood  that  changed  your  perspective  on  basketball?

McLean  -­‐  Well,  I  was  raised  on  the  couch,   channel   surfing   all   of   the  basketball   channels   that   my  parents  had.    Once  my  dad  found  a  channel   where   a   DB’s   game   was  playing,  you  couldn’t  get  any  of  my  family  off  of  the  couch.    So,  I  guess  that   I   love  DB’s  so  much  because  I  was  raised  with  it.

Luna   Blu   -­‐   Were   both   your  parents  basketball   fans  when   they  were  children?

McLean  -­‐  My  dad  was  always  a  huge  basketball  fan,  and  my  mom  hadn’t  ever  been  to  a  game  until  she  met  my  dad.    The  went  to  the  DB  season  opener  on  their  first  date.    There  my  mom  fell  in  love  with  basketball,  and  my  dad.    

Luna   Blu   -­‐   That   seams  really  sweet.    I  have  to  ask,  what   is  the  best  memory   that   you  have  of  you  mom  before  the  divorcee?    

McLean   -­‐   Well,   even   though   my  dad   owned   a   restaurant,   he  wouldn’t   cook   anything.     Most  nights,  my  mom  and  I  would  make  ‘Cream  Of’   soup   for   supper.     We  would   make   Cream   Of   Broccoli  soup,   and   pour   it   over   mashed  potato’s,   or   Cream   Of   Chicken  soup   and   pour   it   over   chicken  breast.     I   loved   cooking   with   my  mom   because   we   could   goof  around   and   have   a   great   time  cooking!     She   also   made   quilts.    We   would   sit   together   on   the  beach,   in   front   of   our   summer  house.     We   would   spend   house  sitting   there,   her   making   quilt  squares,   and   me   stitching   them  together.

Luna  Blu  -­‐  How  about  your  dad.    Did  you  have  any  good  memories  with  your  dad?

McLean   -­‐   My   father   wasn’t  involved  in  my  life  as  much  as  my  mom  was.    On  trips,  he  would  have  to   stay   behind,   watching   and  working   at   the   restaurant.     But   I  remember  him  always   telling    me  lot’s  and  lot’s  of  jokes,  and  he  was  also   really   sarcastic  about   a   lot   of  things,   and   that’s   what   made   it  funny!    

Luna   Blu   -­‐   Would   you   consider  yourself   as   a  sarcastic  person,   like  your  dad  is?

McLean   -­‐   Are   you   kidding?    Me  and  my  father  are  totally  sarcastic.    

McLean  was  happy,  and  there  was  no  need  for  change.    But  once  her  mother  left  her  father  for  one  of  her  favorite  basketball  coaches,  McLean  was  lost  in  a  see  of  DB  basketball  news,  new  siblings  and  an  unfortunate  ending  to   the  family  restaurant.    Moving  around  the  U.S,  McLean  learned  not  to   keep  anyone  close.    Her  ever  lasting  list  of  friends  on  her  multiple  UMe  accounts  are  just  myths.    No  one  knows  who   she  really  is,  including  herself.    While  she  finds  herself,  McLean  took  a  little  bit  of  her  old,  14  year  old  self  with  her.  

A few picture that McLean took on her first day in Florida!

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McLean already had a story here. She was the girl who’s discovered Dave on the back porch, and had taken refuge in his hideout. The girl at the party, the girl that Deb welcomed in her own spazzy freak style. - McLean Sweet

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Luna  Blu  -­‐    All   right.    What  do  you  think  on  Dave  Wade?    Do  you  like  him?    

McLean   -­‐   He’s   really   nice.     I   like   how   his   first  instinct   was   to   grab   me   and   save   me   from   a  possible  20  hours  of  community  service.    

Luna  Blu  -­‐  Do   you  see  anything  happening  in  the  future  with  you  and  Dave?

McLean-­‐    I  don’t  think  so.    I  don’t  think  of  him  in  any  way  other  then  as  a  friend.    If  anything  serious  happened,  I  would  be  mortified  if  he  told  everyone  that  I  first  saw  him  relaxing  on  my  back  deck!    But  I  don’t  know,  McLean  Elizabeth  Wade  dose  sound  kind  of  cute.

Luna   Blu   -­‐   Instead   of   changing   your   last   name,  would  you  ever  consider  going  by  Elizabeth  again?

McLean  -­‐  I  don’t  know.     It  depends  on  where  we  go,  and  who  I  want  to  be.    If  I  change  my  name,  it’s  not   because   I’m   not   happy   with   McLean,   it’s  because  I  need  a  new  start,  and  I   think  that  a  new  name  comes  with  a  new  start.

Luna   Blu   -­‐     Now   we   have   asked   the   readers   to  email   us   your   questions.   Our   first   reader,   Anna  from   Toronto   asks   ‘What   was   your   intention   on  changing  your  name  the  first  time?’

McLean  -­‐     I  wanted  a  change.    I  felt  that  I  had  to  get  away,  and  leaving  McLean  behind  was  part   of  changing.    

Luna   Blu  -­‐   Then   next   question   comes   from  Alex  from  Edmonton.    He  asks  ‘would  you  ever  consider  living  with  your  mother  again?’

McLean  -­‐  No.     There   is  no  way   I  could   live  with  my  mother  again.    She  hasn’t  been  in  my  life  for  so  long.    We  are  almost  like  strangers.    I  couldn’t  ever  live  with  her.

Luna   Blu   -­‐   The   third   question   comes   from   a  reader   in  Winnipeg.     Jolene     asks   ‘Why   did   you  want  to  live  with  your  dad  in  the  first  place?’

McLean   -­‐   I   think   I   wanted   to   live   with  my   dad  because  we  had  more  fun.    I  think  that  at  the  time,  

I  wanted  to  travel  the  world,  but  now,  I  want  to  stay  in  one  place  long  enough  to  learn  everyone’s  names.  

Luna  Blu  -­‐   The  final  question   comes  from  a  little  girl  names  Lindsay  from  Nova  Scotia.    She  asks  ‘What  were  your  intentions  on  running  from  the  police?’

McLean   -­‐   I   guess   that   I   didn’t   want   to   get   caught.    Even  though  I  didn’t  drink  very  much  I  was  still  scared  that   I  would  be  doing   community   service,   or  I  would  go  to  jail.

Luna  Blu  -­‐  Those  were  all   great  questions.    Thanks  to  everyone   who   emailed   in.     I   also   want   to   thank  McLean  for  doing  this  interview.  

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A  Place  in  this  world

I  don't  know  what  I  want,  so  don't  ask  meCause  I'm  still  trying  to  figure  it  out

Don't  know  what's  down  this  road,  I'm  just  walking

Trying  to  see  through  the  rain  coming  downEven  though  I'm  not  the  only  one

Who  feels  the  way  I  do

I'm  alone,  on  my  own,  and  that's  all  I  knowI'll  be  strong,  I'll  be  wrong,  oh  but  life  goes  on

I'm  just  a  girl,  trying  to  find  a  place  inThis  world

Got  the  radio  on,  my  old  blue  jeansAnd  I'm  wearing  my  heart  on  my  sleeveFeeling  lucky  today,  got  the  sunshineCould  you  tell  me  what  more  do  I  needAnd  tomorrow's  just  a  mystery,  oh  yeah

But  that's  ok

I'm  alone,  on  my  own,  and  that's  all  I  knowI'll  be  strong,  I'll  be  wrong,  oh  but  life  goes  on

I'm  just  a  girl,  trying  to  find  a  place  inThis  world

Maybe  I'm  just  a  girl  on  a  missionBut  I'm  ready  to  fly

I'm  alone,  on  my  own,  and  that's  all  I  knowI'll  be  strong,  I'll  be  wrong,  oh  but  life  goes  on

I'm  just  a  girl,  trying  to  find  a  place  inThis  world

                                                                             -­‐  Taylor  Swift

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  Through  out  all  of  the  social  dilemma’s  in  this  story,  the  song  A  Place  In  This  World  best  describes  McLean’s  path  choice  while  living  in  Florida.    With  this  in  mind,  the  song  is  about  proceeding  behind  your  heart  as  you  find  a  path  that  you  want  to  follow.    For  instance,  Taylor  sings  ‘Don't  know  what's  down  this  road,  I'm  just  walking.‘  Here  we  can  see  that  McLean  thinks  the  same  thing  after  she’s  moved  because  of  how  hard  it  was  for  her  to  try  and  start  over  each  time.       In  the  song  A  place  in  this  world,  there  is  a  lot  of  descriptive  language  such  as  hyperboles,  alliterations  and  assonance.    -­‐  ‘I'm  wearing  my  heart  on  my  sleeve’  is  an  example  of  an  hyperbole  because  it’s  obvious  that  you  can’t  take  you  heart  out  of  your  body  and  place  it  on  the  sleeve  of  you  shirt.    -­‐  An  example  of  both  a  alliteration  and  a  assonance  is  the  lyrics  ‘I'll  be  strong,  I'll  be  wrong’  because  strong  and  wrong    both  rime,  and  both  of  the  phrase  start  with  ‘I’ll  be’,  which  is  just  repeating  it’s  self.    It  can  be  both  because  both  alliterations  and  assonances  have  to  do  with  sounds,  and  the  two  of  them  sounding  the  same.       The  book  and  the  song  are  connected  because  the  words  in  the  song  are  relate  to  how  McLean  felt  about  moving.

I’m Just WalkingMcLean’s Best Described Song

Artist  -­‐  Taylor  Swift  Album  -­‐  Taylor  Swift  

Date  Released  -­‐  October,  2006

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I  am  from  small  houses,  with  little  winding  roadsfrom  the  boiling  hot  summers,  and  the  snug,  winters  snow

I  am  from  hours  of  sitting  in  the  nosebleed  seats

smelling  sweat,  buttered  popcorn  and  nauseating  beer

From  the  horror  of  my  wife  on  the  lap  of  someone  elseit  was  my  worst  nightmare

I  am  from  the  divorce  that  made  me  strongerI  was  then  from  my  daughter’s  happinessthe  thing  that  now  pleases  me  the  most

I  am  from  slaving  over  the  restraint's  stoveand  from  my  bad  eye  sight

that  makes  me  squint  at  the  tiny  font  that  covers  the  menu  pagesI  am  from  tasting  the  stuffing  that  dances  on  my  tung

I  am  from  angry  managerswho  like  the  roll’s  and  not  the  pickles

and  from  the  resistance  that  makes  the  restraints  succeed

I  am  from  telephone  calls  but  no  home  phonefrom  the  hatred  of  text  messages  and  no  call  display

From  no  outside  contact,  like  a  bird  who’s  never  left  it’s  nestI  am  from  lonesome,  and  I  am  from  sorrow

I  am  from  the  place  that  makes  me,  me

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re  I’m  From  

~  Gus

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Should It Stay Or Should It Go?

  f  your  choice  was  between  living  with     your   incompetent   mother   in   dreary     old   Tyler,   or   traveling   to   the     breathtaking,  sun-­‐  bleached   state   of  Hawaii   with   your   father,   what   would   you  pick?     Because   of   this   question,   and   many  others   in   the   book   What   Happened   to  Goodbye,   I   believe   that   no   grade   8   student  should   read   this   book   in   school.     Though  character’s   were   relatable,   the   troubles   and  issues   the   character’s   faced   within   this  tedious   plot  were   relatable,   I  believe  are  not  necessarily  as  compelling  as  some  may  think;  therefore  my  opinion  on  this   book   is   that   it  shouldn’t  be   within  the   grade  8   curriculum.  In  addition,   the  book  drags  on  for  a   lengthy  amount   of   time,   which   doesn’t   sustain   the  readers   attention.   For   that   reason,   I   would  not  recommend  this  book  to  be   in  the  grade  8  curriculum.

  In   a   good   book,   relatable   characters  are  a  must  have.    Knowing  this,  not  everyone  would  be  able  to  relate  to  the  slightly  inadequate  plot  and  complicated  characters.    However,   I  was  able   to  relate  to  the  main  character  because  some  of   the  things   she  was   going  through,  I  had  gone   through  myself.    I   think  that  the   story  must  be  relatable  because  there  is  no  point  in  reading  a  book  where  you  aren’t  able  to  feel  the  same  way  the  characters  do.

An essay on if the book What Happened to Goodbye should be considered being in the grade

8 curriculum - from the prospect of the reader.

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  Knowing   that   everyone   has   their   own   personal  preference   and   point   of   view,   keeping   them   from  reading   a   book   of   their   own   choice   would   be  unreasonable.    With  this  in  mind,  not   everyone  would  enjoy  this  book   contained  with  an  uneventful  plot  and  impartial   characters.     I   think   this  because  everyone   is  different,   and   reading   a   book   that   you   don’t   want   to  read  is  unfair.    Your  preferences  are  important  because  it   makes   you  who   you   are.     Restating   the  above,   you  should  be  able  to  pick  any  book  that  you  want   to  read  for  a  school   project   because  not  everyone  would  enjoy  the  some  books.       Any  good  story  has  to  have  a  great  beginning  to  draw   the   reader   in.     They   should   also   have   a   ending  that  makes  you  want  to   keep  reading  when  there  is  no  book   left.     However,   the   book   What   Happened   to  Goodbye   had   a  great   beginning   that  made  me  want  to  do   nothing   but   read.     The   ending   wasn’t   as   good  because  the  story  dragged  on  for  too  long.    I  was  eager  to   stop   reading   the   book   because   it   was   too   boring.    Furthermore,  the  book  was  too  long,  and  started  to  no  longer  be  enjoyable  for  the  readers.       For  all   of  the  reasons  above,  I  believe  that  What  Happened   to   Goodbye   should  NOT   be  a   book   that   all  grade   8   students   read.     However,   on   the   side,   if   you  have  time  to  read,  I  would  recommend  this  book.  

Taylor Fraser

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