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Friday, June 8, 2012

Fight Game

Wild, Kate. Fight Game. NY: Scholastic Inc., 2007. 279 pages. (Action/Adventure / Haiku Review)

Freedom Smith
Now a runaway form his
Parents is now with

His sister crystal
Traveling in a trailer
With Whitney jade but

Now he is in big
Trouble because he chased a
Man in front of a

Bus And will try to
Redeem himself by working
For the police so

Will he get the job
Done or will he die in the
Process of working

This book is by far one of the most action packed adventure stories I have ever read. You can follow Freedom Smith as he battles in the fight called the Bear Pit .You will feel as if you were right beside him the whole time. As he tries to save his new found friends from the monster Leon. I am looking forward to reading the next book, K. Wild's Fire Fight.

Reviewed By: IceBurge

Define “Normal”

Peters, Julie Anne. Define “Normal”. NY: Little, Brown and Company and Hachette Book Group USA, 2000. 196 pages. (Realistic Fiction / Poem Review)

Antonia, Tone
Gets stuck peer counseling Jazz,
Jasmine, a big “freak”.

They’re totally different
Jazz is a punk rocker while
Tone is a big prep.

Despite the difference
They really help each other out
When Tone’s mom gets sick.

So Tone lives with Jazz
In her mansion until Jazz’s parents
Think they should do something.

So they go and get
A social worker who finds
Tone and brothers a……

FOSTER HOME! But only
Temporary, once Tone’s mom
Gets better they’ll go home.

But will she get better
In that disgusting psyche ward
Or leave Tone all alone?

Find out by reading
Define “Normal” it’s a great
Book and an easy read.

I liked this book because it shows how the social classes work and how a lot of people judge on appearance. My favorite charter was Jazz because she is, in many ways, like me. I think any one could read this book and should because it shows friendship, how friends stick together, and how different people can be and still get along.

Reviewed by: Dooby