After Tupac and D Foster review by KLin
After Tupac & D Foster (Newbery Honor Book)
by Jacqueline Woodson
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Biography

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Gearhart, OR , United States
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After Tupac and D Foster is a book about friendship, love, risks, and knowing what to do in life. D Foster arrives shortly after Tupac, a famous singer, gets shot and arrested. She's a mystery to everyone and brings something different to the neighborhood...herself. She changes the perspectives of everyone and makes them realize there's always two sides to a story. If you like books that are about realistic friendships that never die out, then read After Tupac and D Foster.

Opinion: 

At first, I found the book to be awfully boring, but once I started to get into it, the words started to mean something, and it all started to get interesting. I live a life full of happy beginnings and endings. I never really knew what it felt like to have something being taken away from me. After reading After Tupac and D Foster, I realized there is always something happening out there. We can't always control our futures, but follow it and make it better. If you're a person of big words and small happenings, then I think you should read this book. It might change the perspective you see in life.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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