The Circle of Friends: Book III review by VBer
James (The Circle of Friends, Book 3)
by L. Diane Wolfe
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

LitPick Review

Profile Picture
Age at time of review - 8
Reviewer's Location - Exeter, NH, United States
View VBer's profile

Circle of Friends: James is about, Surprise surprise, James, and his complicated life with his girlfriend, Maria. James is a tragic character, whose life has been pretty much all around awful up until the book starts. He has some loyal friends, and has had some girlfriends, but his father is abusive and his mom walked out on him when he was young. At the start of the book James is reuniting with an old flame. She has a history of cheating on him, and she does again. James is devastated, so his friend Lori sets him up with Maria, a sweet, pretty, and shy girl. Their relationship is serious and soon grows into love. When a serious bump in the road is met, what will happen to them? Find out by reading the book.

Opinion: 

This was a mildly disappointing read. I felt that the characters were not real enough seeming. I think that if the book had been written in 1st rather than 3rd person, most, if not all of the barrier I felt between me and the story would have been minimized. The plot was fascinating, but jarring. I felt that there was a lot of unnecessary drama that took the focus away from the main story. I had trouble trying to find a connection between some of the authors deep points and the actual story. I would have much preferred that there were fewer characters with more insight about each one. As I said, some what disappointing.

 

 

Rating:
2
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

Explain your content rating: 

some muted sexuality
KEYWORDS

Read more reviews by this Litpick Book Reviewer: VBer
Recommend this book and review to your friends on Facebook