| From Where I Stand |
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| Written by Jane | |
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Relevant Information: http://www.tabithasuzuma.com/ Brief summary of the item: Raven is a teenager suffering deeply after the murder of his mother. Placed in a foster home in a new town, he makes friends with Lotte, a girl at his school, and they plan to find the person responsible for his mother's death. Sadly, with emotions running high, things rarely turn out as you hope they will... Good Points: This book, like Suzuma's first novel, touches on emotions that few young adult books do. I completely related and sympathised with Raven's pain, and got caught up in the thrilling story. Bad Points: I spotted the plot twist pretty early on, so I would guess a lot of other people would too. Saying that, it didn't ruin my enjoyment of the book at all. General Comments: Definitely one i'd recommend, and even if you guess the twist, the book is worth reading and enjoyable to the end. User reviews
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Friday, 14 March 2008 Written by Jane - View all my reviews - Top 10 Reviewer
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