Escape from Texas review by ToShu0911
Escape from Texas: A Novel of Slavery and the Texas War of Independence
by James W. Russell
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Historical Fiction

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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Yucaipa, CA, United States
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James, a slave, thinks like no other slave. He wonders about things and thinks a lot. When he is told that slavery is over, he runs away from his Master. But when slavery starts back up again, he is taken back to his Master. He has to decide whether he should run away again, or stay a slave.

Opinion: 

I found this book rather boring. I was expecting it to be better, since I love Historical Fiction, but.... it was just bad. I actually had to skip over some parts because there was just so much description and no action or dialog at all. There were very long words, and at times there were parts that were confusing. All in all, a very boring book which I am unhappy with.

 

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1
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Content rating - nothing offensive
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