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The Injustice
K**R
Teenagers
This is a story about teenagers who work out their problems without asking for help from adults. They have more freedom than most do and share their problems and solutions with each other. Maybe it is what some actually go through, I am sure some do but that is sad.
G**Y
Pz
Patterson at his bestNot an easy book to put down and hard to predict where it's going!This is really just a very good book.
A**O
Go Patterson Go
Excellence at its best! Paterson another gear story everyone can enjoy. Teenagers learning bad things of life before they find happiness
J**N
As expected
As expected
A**N
Injustice and what it means
Patterson always has a good plot and characters. This story takes you back to your high-school years and the trauma of growing up.
D**R
Great for Young Adult Readers!
Pretty good book. Didn't realize it's published for Young Adult readers, so it's below my reading level/interest. Other than that, it's definitely a great book for the current generation of young adults. Speaking on reading level - if you're an above average reader, I crushed this book in less than 2 hours and I am more into Jimmy's crime/murder novels.
D**S
Theo foster
Was a little disappointed that Theoβs father died by suicide. I will say he became a normal child with teenage problems and that was refreshing.
D**
Suspenseful
Bought this for my SO to read in his down tome.I take it from the head shakes and nods a d how he read it within a week that he was satisfied with this.
J**N
The injustice
Another good read from James Patterson slow to start but a great finish
T**K
Great
Nice little read. Very quick delivery.
B**E
This book stinks!
very poor quality AND its simply a REDO of a previous novel with a different title...what the hell?Patterson is actually slipping lately...he is sharing co-author with too many other writers...this sucks!he used to be TOP of my list....used to be!
G**Y
Who done it.
Its a total different read from James Patterson. A student is expelled from school just before being promoted. A tweet appears on his phone that he did not put on. Some of his friends are expelled for different reasons. So the student tries to find out who put the tweet on in order to clear his name and to get to school.
D**K
You never know what really motivates some people. This book is testament to this.
Every day life events and all hold consequences. A good read for young people. (Teenagers)
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