I decided to try something different from Lurlene McDaniel. Prey, is a story about the taboo teacher/student relationship that sadly occurs today despite the damaging consequences behind such relationships. I recommend this book for college teens but I can surely understand that some younger teens would be interested as well. With that said, I'm glad that the author notes a cautionary introduction to the reader about such sensitive issues. Younger teens that read this book would do well to discuss the issues with their parents as well.
Everyone at McAllister High is talking about the new teacher Ms. Settles. With her tight clothes and stiletto heels, she has caught everyone's attention including a freshman student Ryan Piccoli. They soon engage in a forbidden teacher/student relationship that has Ryan's friends and family wondering what secret he is hiding. Ryan's childhood friend Honey, secretly has a crush on him and is curious about his "MIA" actions that have him distracted. Told from the point of view of three individuals, Lurlene takes us on a journey filled with passion, crime, and the consequences of a damaging relationship. Predator or Prey? For Ryan there is no black and white answer. Such an eye-opening book for all readers.
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Friday, January 30, 2015
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Roger and Amy's Epic Detour by Morgan Matson
It's been a while since I've posted, but I'm back in full effect for 2015. With award season right around the corner, I am anxiously awaiting for Gone Girl to be available to me. I did begin a great teen read this past fall by Matson. So, with that said here goes....
Amy is a bit surprised when she finds out that her mom has arranged for her to travel across the country with a stranger. She soon finds out that this handsome stranger, however is quite a match for her. As Amy tries to deal with her father's death and fear of driving, she quickly learns that life can take some quick and scary turns, especially on a road trip with a new friend. Readers will love the "scrapbook" that Amy puts together as it adds life to the book.
Amy is a bit surprised when she finds out that her mom has arranged for her to travel across the country with a stranger. She soon finds out that this handsome stranger, however is quite a match for her. As Amy tries to deal with her father's death and fear of driving, she quickly learns that life can take some quick and scary turns, especially on a road trip with a new friend. Readers will love the "scrapbook" that Amy puts together as it adds life to the book.
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