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Friday, July 31, 2009
 

Book Reviews from Master The Art of Reading Participants

Bait by Alex Sanchez: I'd have to say that after having read Alex Sanchez's other books I realized this one was a little different. By different I mean it dealt with a subject matter that usually isn't brought bup in teen literature very often, a taboo topic of sorts. The story focuses on 16 yr-old Diego, a young man who has been put on probation for beating up a fellow classmate. Part of probation is having to see a counselor by the name of Mr. Vidas. Through the sessions we learn of Diego's deep dark secret that he's been kept hidden for many years which had been the fuel for his raging outbursts. What interested me the most was the fact that Mr. Sanchez drew from his years of experience working as a probation officer and poured that into the story therefore bringing realism to the fictional characters he created. Due to the subject matter I would recommend it to older teenagers and adults.

This is not the Life I ordered by Deborah Stephens: This is a book that helps one to understand that many difficult things can happen in our lives and these things can be dealt with in the best possible way and we must not ever give up.

Good Woman by Danielle Steel: Better than the typical "D. S." novel-not as predictable as others, although hard to imagine that it really happened to the main character-slightly far-fetched. Good story, easy reading.

One day at a time by Danielle Steel: A quick read-entirely too predictable-the same themes over and over; repetitive-could have been condensed to 10-20 pages. In my opinion-not one of DS's best.

Deadly little secret by Laurie Faria Stolarz: Young adult book with an unsuspected twist and some mystery.

Mistaken Identity by Cerak VanRyn: Heartwrenching yet hope inspiring

Shack by William Young: This was a very interesting book. A really good thinker book. It is a fictional story about God, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus. A personal encounter with them. It really made me think about my personal relationship with God.


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