Review of Young Americans
Posted: 07 Sep 2021, 04:12
[Following is a volunteer review of "Young Americans" by Peter S. Rush.]
I enjoyed reading the book as it teaches us that not everyone you meet or work with,will wish you well.on page 72 the writer used a word "punk" to describe the child,I feel like no parent should call they child as such.on page 98 the vulgar word has been used,the way personification has been used in this novel is amazing.This novel is based on deception of criminal life,on page 626 to 628 repetition of the word "f*ck" has been used which is uncalled for.Tommy's character changed instantly,the writer should have showed people that crime doesn't pay.The writer could have used simple words instead of using bombastic words.Tommys character changed ,he did things I never thought he would.Harry's character was based on being a bully and a sellout.Chapter 21 could have contained a little bit of Sandy and Tommy's fairytale of a happy ending in they relationship. I feel like should suffer for his actions.I Rate the book 2 out of 4.
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Young Americans
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I enjoyed reading the book as it teaches us that not everyone you meet or work with,will wish you well.on page 72 the writer used a word "punk" to describe the child,I feel like no parent should call they child as such.on page 98 the vulgar word has been used,the way personification has been used in this novel is amazing.This novel is based on deception of criminal life,on page 626 to 628 repetition of the word "f*ck" has been used which is uncalled for.Tommy's character changed instantly,the writer should have showed people that crime doesn't pay.The writer could have used simple words instead of using bombastic words.Tommys character changed ,he did things I never thought he would.Harry's character was based on being a bully and a sellout.Chapter 21 could have contained a little bit of Sandy and Tommy's fairytale of a happy ending in they relationship. I feel like should suffer for his actions.I Rate the book 2 out of 4.
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Young Americans
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon