Her motivations are once again altruistic, reviving Kyle because she knows how deeply Zoe Taissa Farmiga cares for him, and Madison because the coven's safety depends on uncovering who it was that murdered her in the first place. Misty's actions are sincere, showing her to be someone who's compassionate with both her human acts and witchy magic. But that also doesn't mean she's naive or allows herself to be pushed around by others.
I ain't that easily fooled. As a swamp-dwelling outsider to the witch community, she serves as a surrogate for the viewer since the characters, world, and rules of Coven are new to us as much as they are to Misty. Without this human element and characters to believe in and root for, it would be harder to connect with the season's more magical elements of spells and spirits.
It says a great deal that Misty's own personal hell, the worst thing imaginable to her, is being forced to kill one of "God's creatures. Withour her and Lily Rabe's performance , Coven 's story of friendship would ring hollow.
Misty isn't just a witch or a one-dimensional background character. She might not've been the next Supreme, but she's the season's secret weapon. When he's not watching or writing about movies and TV, he enjoys reading, traveling, and seeking out the world's tallest and fastest roller coasters. He lives in Baltimore, MD, where he can be found quoting Seinfeld from the couch and eating way too many donuts. Image via FX. Misty replies that she was safer where she was, in Hell. She tells Cordelia and Myrtle that there is something wrong with Langdon, and she trusts her instincts because she has sensed evilness ever since she was a child.
Cordelia tells them that Langdon will never be the Supreme, and that she only gave him the test because she had to know how strong he was.
She tells them that she can feel something is coming but they already have an advantage as all of her girls have been brought back for the battle head. Misty says she cannot fight because she has been in Hell for too long and has lost her capacity. Cordelia tells Misty that she has done enough and she just needs to heal. She calls Stevie Nicks to come over and sing for Misty. As Stevie sings Gypsy , she dances with Misty who cries of happiness.
Misty then leaves to travel the country with Stevie in order to heal from her time in Hell. She gives the other witches her swamp shack as a shelter after the attack on Robichaux Academy. Due to Mallory's use of Tempus Infinituum to avert the Apocalypse, her resurrection by Michael is reversed and Misty is returned to her personal Hell.
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I wonder what the book would have been had the author given herself some time and space from the event. That being said, I didn't learn a whole lot about Cassie. She was troubled. She found God. She died for him maybe. There was a lot of preaching in the book. It just wasn't a book for me. Oct 26, Lindsey rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: anybody.
Shelves: book-club. She Said Yes is an amazing book! I would recommend this book to ANYbody who wouldn't be bothered talking about death, satanic subjects, drugs, alchol, God, etc. It tells how a young, 17 year old girl, gets caught up in drugs, alchol, Satan, and pretty much the wrong crowd. Her mom puts her into a private school, and then allows her to attend Columbine. The tragic Columbine event happened as she was attending. Her short, 17 year, life ended for believing in God.
If you want to know the rest, read She Said Yes is an amazing book! If you want to know the rest, read it! I promise, you WON'T regret it! Plot summary: The novel She Said Yes, by Misty Bernall is the true story of a young girl who was shot and killed in the Columbine shooting.
The story is written by Misty Bernall, mother of Cassie Bernall, Misty tells her daughters story and life. It really made me think of how lucky I am to be in a safe school, but it also made me think of how something like the Columbine shooting could happen at any moment.
I would be so terrified and probably tried to run away. I found it pretty amazing that she could be so strong to just sit there and let the killers take her. In a way I am sort of like Cassie, not to the same extent, but we relate. Cassie was a teenager that struggled with life and God and had a whole lot of questions. I think Cassie was an unbelievable woman who really should be remembered. While I was reading this I got really scared to go to school, because the speeches and words in the novel from the people are from people who were actually at the Columbine shootings.
And the Columbine actually happened. I think the part that scares me the most is that this could happen to any school and to any kids that are at school, there are no warning signs or signals that a kid will show if or when they will attack. Until reading this novel I had never really knew anything about the Columbine, I new it had happened but nothing other than that.
Overall I really enjoyed this novel, and it made me really think about life. Quotes When Josh, one of the boys who was there when Cassie died, was hiding under a table from the killers he heard the killers say some brutal words. We tend to compare ourselves constantly with others and wonder why we are not as rich, as intelligent, as simple, as generous, or as saintly as they are. Such comparisons make us feel guilty, ashamed or jealous…We are unique human beings, each with a call to realize in life what nobody else can, and to realize it in concrete context of the here and now.
We will never find happiness by trying to figure out whether we are better or worse than others. We are good enough to do what we are called to do. This quote struck me because I tend to be that girl, or at least I used to. For some strange reason I still find myself jealous of people or feeling not a good as others. Overall this quote was one of the most dominant quotes in the novel. Jun 07, Courtney rated it really liked it.
I bought this book today, read it in four hours, and wanted to write my review instantly. I was already aware that it's been determined that Cassie's story may not be entirely true. The story got jumbled by many students. Cassie was not the girl asked if she believed in God, and the girl who was didn't give the famous confident "Yes" everyone is in a roar about.
But I still wanted to read this book anyway; and I'm glad I did. Though this book doesn't offer the true story, it does offer a spiritual I bought this book today, read it in four hours, and wanted to write my review instantly.
Though this book doesn't offer the true story, it does offer a spiritual story of a girl who finds God in the time she needs Him most.
By the time I was done with this book, I was sure that if Cassie had been asked the question she would have answered "Yes," with all her heart. When I first bought it I wasn't sure why there were journal pages in the back, but I intend to read this again and take notes and maybe jot down prayers. Whether fictionous or not there is a grain of truth here somewhere and it's worth reading on.
By the end of this book everyone needs to ask themselves "Would I say 'Yes'? Apr 08, Jennifer rated it really liked it Shelves: young-adult Cassie Burnall is one of the many students who was killed on the day of the Columbine School shooting. Her mother wrote the book and talks about the morning and how she watched her daughter go off to school, just a few hours later, Cassie was gone.
This book talks about how Cassie had went through a rough time in her life and often thought of suicide. After her mother found notes Cassie had wrote to a friend, Cassie got help and worked through it and became a believer in God. The book is called Cassie Burnall is one of the many students who was killed on the day of the Columbine School shooting. The book is called "She said yes" because it was said that when one the killers saw Cassie praying under a table, he said if she believed in God and she said yes, then he shot her from very close range.
This book is very intense and heartbreaking at times, but the reader will come out of it feeling very good. This book talks about a young girl's personal snare through her faith and her family's love. I choose to rate this book a 4 out of 5 because I think it was a worthwhile read.
Sep 23, Mackenzie Richardson rated it it was amazing. It is one of the most amazing stories to come out of the shooting at Columbine High School. A 17 year old girl by the name of Cassie Bernall was one of the 13 killed along with Rachel Scott, and 11 others.
Like most teenage girls, Cassie Bernall didn't really tell her mom much about her life once she turned She thought what her mom didn't know wouldn't hurt her, but that turned out for the worst when Cassie Bernall die "She Said Yes" was one of those books that i had a hard time putting down. She thought what her mom didn't know wouldn't hurt her, but that turned out for the worst when Cassie Bernall died in April After Cassie died, her mother, Misty Bernall, found multiple letters written to and from one of her friends.
These letters weren't what you would most often see. Her mother knew of these letters being sent, but didn't know what they were about. One letter, written by Cassie's friend, told about her being upset with her parents, and how she didn't like one of their teachers. Bernall found that letter and decided to read it while rummaging through Cassie's old room. Like any mother of a deceased child, she read the letter, and later found out that at one point Cassie was told that she should kill her parents and the teacher they both did not like.
But it didn't start out like this, Cassie moved from school to school, because of multiple reasons; grades, friends, or just because she wanted to. When Cassie arrived at Columbine High School, she had just taken the path to follow the devil. One of her greatest friends then, Cassandra, somehow convinced Cassie to go to her Sabbath School. In the end of this class, Cassie was changed. We had taken the privilege from Cassie to go out with her friends, and one time it wasn't her who asked to go somewhere with Cassandra, but it was Cassandra herself.
She wanted to know if Cassie could go to this camp with her, only for three days, but that would be a huge step of trust for us to take with Cassie, but we agreed. When we picked Cassie up from the church parking lot the day she got back, the people that surrounded her were not the people we wanted her to be with, but just the opposite of that.
We didn't expect a change, but Cassie did change those three days. Cassie was back to her normal self. And that is when it all went downhill. Cassie was then held at gunpoint with others around her, but they decided to go to her.
With her newly-found faith, Cassie was asked if she believed in God. She Said "Yes". As you can see this book in it's self is a very inspirational and encouraging message.
I highly recommend you to read "She Said Yes"! Apr 20, Brooke rated it it was amazing. I bought this book and finished it - all today. I found it eerie that although I didn't know, I picked this book up on the anniversary of the shootings at Columbine. I can't even begin to tell you how in awe I am of how it was exactly what I needed to hear today. God works in profound ways. I think we are all a little bit like Cassie and like Misty her mother said, her story did not end when she said yes.
Her story and most importantly God's story continues on into what we take and use from I bought this book and finished it - all today. Her story and most importantly God's story continues on into what we take and use from her story. I highly recommend that everyone read this. Mar 09, Claire rated it really liked it. I enjoyed this book, and it actually made me question my own beleifs on my own life, how I act around my parents, friends and basically everyone I know.
This book even made me question my beleifs in god, and religion in general. Although we think that when a martyr is named we don't always know their whole back-story and what they have gone through in their life. I respected Cassie Bernall that much more after completely reading through this book. It was a little repetitive at times, but it was I enjoyed this book, and it actually made me question my own beleifs on my own life, how I act around my parents, friends and basically everyone I know.
It was a little repetitive at times, but it was a good read and I would recommend it to anyone. Nov 09, Karis Granger rated it it was amazing. This book was so sad. It was amazing how her life was, but it was so sad.
She was only 17 when she was murdered. She never got the chance to go to college, or even graduate from High School. She was never able to get married, or have kids or have a life.
But she died for a worthy cause. How many people would have said "Yes" if someone put a gun to their head and asked them if they believed in God? I recommend this book, but if you get really emotional over sad stories, this is one of them. Mar 17, Laurenlauren rated it did not like it. I found this book to be a bit boring. I feel terrible saying that and only giving it one star, but as someone who is interested in the victims of the Columbine tragedy, I found it to be disappointing.
I felt as if Cassie's mother wrote this to make a buck off her daughter. I might be wrong, please don't be harsh. It's just my opinion I found this book to be a bit boring. It's just my opinion Feb 19, Allison M. They killed 15 people including themselves. Many people were injured and almost close to death. This book talks about what Cassie did in her life and when she was gone how family and friends got over their loss.
Friends told how Cassie affected them during her life and her death. At the end of the story Misty mother of Cassie and Brad father of Cassie gives us the story of their daughter.
In this book overall it was pretty depressing in my personal opinion.
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