Title | : | Tenth Grade Angst (American High School) |
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ISBN | : | 1944962468 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781944962463 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 236 |
Publication | : | Published June 1, 2018 |
Tenth Grade Angst (American High School) Reviews
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Thanks to NetGalley for providing me with a digital arc in exchange for an honest Review!
People who are following me, They must know how I mostly start to read a book a before realizing that is a part of series, So again here I am in that situation, In My Defence, it didn’t feel like a sequel until the end.
The starting was good, I won’t say that this book got a story because it was just chain events of some people having different background, thoughts, problems and struggles who are in the tenth grade in the same school.
The writing style was irritating, I lost my counting how many times word Biggest and Longest were used in this book, it really irritated me. There were only two interests in this book Driving and Sports (Football &Basketball), It was so annoying to read everything again and again, Events were repeated and I was like Okie leave it, I got it, why repeating again and again.
LUKE&MIA- Luke a native American, from a lower family, whose father is abusive and mother is cancer patient, but a good boyfriend and do everything Mia wants to, he is working on his grades because She wants to.
a Mexican-American student with straight A’s and girlfriend of Luke, everyone in her family knows about Luke except her father, because he didn’t want her daughter to date and White boy.
Luke and Mia are likeable characters, they both don’t have money, they work together, earn together, take care of each other in every small possible way. Their dates are so cheap because they are saving for college. The good thing about them is they are so real, not like in most of YA where everyone is rich or one poor one rich, where they have to hide their problems from each other.
Elly- an overweight, desperate girl, who happens to be a friend of Mia, Her character is so annoying, her parents are well off, She doesn’t do any thing excpet going on dates with everyother guy who ask her, because she doesn’t have any self-respect, She was dating paul and broke up with him, becuase she didn’t like him, then she went out Jonathan because he ask so, then another, but in real she like Caleb, and lost weight in hope that he will notice her, and he does because he is this shallow and show-off flirt person and going out with him ignoring the reality, You got the concept, How annoying she is.
Marcus- His life is so boring, Okie starting was good, he wasn’t a good person, every girl broke up with him, his grades are not good and he caught doing cheating, so he is rehabilitation phase now, where he is making up for all of his bad behaviours.
The end was sudden *Snap*, So obviously there will be Trequel, sorry I am not interested anymore. -
This book is generously provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I decided to DNF this book as I personally think the writing was juvenile and basic. I struggled to just get past the first 20 pages and I don’t want to keep struggling to read this book.
I just learned that this is actually a sequel to Ninth Grade Blues, as there was no indication that this was a series. I won’t be reading the first book and will not be continuing on with this one. -
I received this ARC free from NetGalley and the publisher for an honest review.
I found this an interesting book. Though it has been a number of years since I was a sophomore the story telling was compelling and you really start to care about the characters. I hope there is a sequel. In fact, I hope there are a number of sequels right up into college. -
While I think many 15/16 year olds could relate to the story, I don’t know if there is enough to keep them interested. It is realistic enough that it becomes slightly boring and at times the writing can be juvenile. It is an easy read and if you’re an average reader, I think it could be finished quickly.
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Tenth Grade Angst by Bruce Ingram
This is a good book that makes kids and teens think about their life and their struggles. My son loves this book because he said it was the most accurate description of a teen life in a book. The book shows that nobody is perfect and that the characters all have struggles with school and family life.