The book "Guilty Gucci" by Ashley Antoinette is a very interesting book. It's about three girls, Gucci, Chanel, and Raegan they become friends and form a tight circle of friendship. The girls all have a thirst for money. They begin robbing local drug dealers and they stick to four simple rules: 1. Get in and get out. 2. Shoot first and ask questions later. 3. Never leave without the money. 4. Innocent people don't get hurt.
Raegan is a single mother trying to win back custody of her son. Chanel was on a "high horse" but soon fell off. Gucci needs money to take care of her disabled mother. Raegan, Chanel, and Gucci remained loyal to each other regarding the circumstances. They genre of this book is romance and action.
I don't like how the title is "Guilty Gucci" but Gucci is not even the main protagonist. I like how the plot kept me wondering what was going to happen next. Raegan and Gucci's actions were understandable to me because they needed the money for a good reason. But Chanel didn't need the money, she wanted it.
This book reminded me of the movies "Fun With Dick And Jane" and "Set It Off." In both movies the characters needed money and started robbing for it. I agree with the author and her stylistic decisions because the characters committed crimes and thought they were unstoppable. I thought they were going to get away and never got caught; I also thought it was going to end happily ever after. But I was wrong.
The book "Guilty Gucci" is a tale of true loyalty, friendship, and greed. I would recommend this novel to another student because whatever you do in life that is wrong it doesn't matter how long you've been doing it you will get caught and have to pay the piper. It also shows that you should think before you do something and say "Is it really worth it?" The book teaches about how it's good to stay loyal to your friends or someone, and that loyalty goes a long way. It also shows that friendship can never be broken, and people are greedy when it comes down to money and they will do anything for it.
The book "Guilty Gucci" by Ashley Antoinette is a very interesting book. It's about three girls, Gucci, Chanel, and Raegan they become friends and form a tight circle of friendship. The girls all have a thirst for money. They begin robbing local drug dealers and they stick to four simple rules: 1. Get in and get out. 2. Shoot first and ask questions later. 3. Never leave without the money. 4. Innocent people don't get hurt.
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I don't like how the title is "Guilty Gucci" but Gucci is not even the main protagonist. I like how the plot kept me wondering what was going to happen next. Raegan and Gucci's actions were understandable to me because they needed the money for a good reason. But Chanel didn't need the money, she wanted it.
This book reminded me of the movies "Fun With Dick And Jane" and "Set It Off." In both movies the characters needed money and started robbing for it. I agree with the author and her stylistic decisions because the characters committed crimes and thought they were unstoppable. I thought they were going to get away and never got caught; I also thought it was going to end happily ever after. But I was wrong.
The book "Guilty Gucci" is a tale of true loyalty, friendship, and greed. I would recommend this novel to another student because whatever you do in life that is wrong it doesn't matter how long you've been doing it you will get caught and have to pay the piper. It also shows that you should think before you do something and say "Is it really worth it?" The book teaches about how it's good to stay loyal to your friends or someone, and that loyalty goes a long way. It also shows that friendship can never be broken, and people are greedy when it comes down to money and they will do anything for it.
Rondajia Copeland
6th period