Snapshots review by JHap
Snapshots
by Paul W. Buchanan
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

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Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Casa Grande, AZ, United States
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Everyone though it was a weird pair, Jen and Jimmy. Jen was more developed then the average 21 year old woman, and Jimmy could still pass for ten. But Jimmy was Jens only real friend, and only he knew what was going on with Jen and the men she was meeting on myspace. But Then Jen disappears, and not long after that, a raging tweleve acre fire starts in the canyon they live by. Jimmy is cought in the world without a friend, and with no one to turn to. At least he still has his photography. But how long will it be before that slips away too.

Opinion: 

Snapshots is like a river. It flows along smoothly, with the occasional sharp bend that gives you a ride you will never forget. Snapshots was a book I enjoyed very much. It was perfect, with a mix of romance, bullying, and a splash of school and juvenile delinquency that makes it a great book to read now that schools started. It also talks about Myspace, and the dangerous situations kids can get themselve mixed into. So, all in all, a good book to read for any teenager who needs a book for a book report, or just wants a good read.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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