Small Town Sinners review by SFri1111
Small Town Sinners
by Melissa Walker
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Sandy, OR , United States
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Small Town Sinners is a verry faith-based book. The main charector is Lacey, who's dream has always been to be the Abortion Girl for her church's Hell House. Then she re-meets Ty Davis who used to live in Stile Water with Lacey but, he moved away. Now he is back and Lacey is falling for him. Ty starts asking Lacey questions that make Lacey question her own faith. And Lacey's father ,one of the church's Pastors, is not okay with Lacey hanging out with Ty anymore. Lacey has always lisened to her father but now she felles he is making the worng chouse by not letting Lacey be with any of her friends. She thinks she is no longer in the line with God and needs her friends (Starla Joy-Laceys best friend, Dean-Laceys best friend who she tinks might be gay, and Ty-Laceys new boyfriend) help finding her path again.

Opinion: 

Small Town Sinners should only be read if you do'nt mind very strong Christian morals and belifes. It quotes the Bible a lot. I liked the book because it had a strong lesson that if you have your friends and an open mind you can go through anything together. This book over all was very moving and I have recomened it to all of my Christian friends and they love it! My only suggestion would be to make to boy charecters more manly. I did fall in love with all of the people in the book. Some of the questions that Lacey and her friends are put up against are the very same questions I ask myself. I have found this book very well-writen and would recommend it to any Christian.

 

Rating:
4
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