Sorta Like A Rock Star review by SAl_Hopkins
Sorta Like a Rock Star
by Matthew Quick
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, MD, United States
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Amber Appleton lives on the Hello Yellow school bus with her mom and Bobby Big Boy, her dog. Amber, the self-proclaimed Princess of Hope, and her mom were kicked out of her mom's boyfriend's house. Now she lives on the Hello Yellow, which her mom drives. She tries to keep hope alive. Amber finds her world tumbling down with a terrible tragedy. The once self-proclaimed princess of hope has lost almost all hope in everything. It's up to her, with the help of her good friends, to keep her lost hope alive.

Opinion: 

Sorta Like A Rock Star is a book that you have to get into to keep your attention of the storyline. Once you start you might think it's confusing, but the farther you read the more the story will make sense. Although it's a good book, the author makes it a little confusing with Amber's way of talking like, word and yes, yes (that makes it a little weird). Also, calling her dog a few different names such as B Thrice or BBB. I would recommend this book for ages 12 and up due to the mild language.

 

Rating:
4
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Content rating - religious perspective

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There were a few mild words in here.
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