Peto
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9511169033
Publish date: 2000
Publisher: Otava
Pages no: 269
Edition language: Finnish
Series: Monster (#1)
I am very torn with how to rate and review this book. I think this book did a lot of important things. However, I wouldn't say I necessarily liked the book itself. I really disliked the format. It was an unique choice, but I personally wasn't a fan. The movie-style format made it rather dull for me ...
Monster is such a sad, riveting, and realistic tale of a young black man growing up in the projects. Steve is sweet kid, confused and screwed by the system. 16 years after publishing and it still resonates. * Admittedly not a fan of reading the script type set up, but it worked and showed Steve's P...
Title: MonsterAuthor: Walter Dean MyersPublisher: AmistadPublication Date: December 14, 2004Page Count: 281My Format: KindleSource: Overdrive (Public Library) Report CardCharacters- C-Plot C-Setting DOverall D+ Firstly, I don't understand what the bid deal about this book is. I guess it's suppo...
Sixteen-year-old Steve is on trial for the role he played in a robbery and murder of a shopkeeper. To cope with the stress of the trial, Steve starts recording his life as if it were a movie. Steve’s story is told through a mixture of diary entries, movie script, and illustrations. I was a little ...
Monster is my first Walter Dean Myers. I read a lot of YA, but I trend more towards the SFF, and the occasional contemporary romance. I felt a little unsettled reading this book — when you read a romance, you know that in the end, the girl is going to end up with a guy, but the entire way through th...