The ultimate story of peer pressure and what happens when one teenage boy tries to make a stand. A great book that has been on many banned books lists. Why is it that we are afraid of the truth?
I'm not sure I need to review this extensively, because many have. I just want to say: I read this with a horrified fascination. Read it only if you have a strong stomach (or, at least, not a weak one). Because it is the ugliest, most nihilistic novel I've ever read. If Satan were a book, he would b...
I read this in 7th grade when my English teacher decided I needed some literary guidance as my reading level was way above the set books.It wasn't the book he recommended but I knew it was my type of book just from the blurb.It is one of those book that you never forget, it makes no attempt to sugar...
The first thing that grabbed my attention was the male point of view. The author is always direct while creating a concrete depiction of the world surrounding the protagonist. The protagonist develops a sense of purpose and a necessity to impact the world he lives in, in exchange, he is ostracized...
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