![]() The author did include a diverse set of characters – but they needed to be fleshed out and developed beyond the social stereotypes and the predictable secrets that they were holding onto. There was no real depth to any of the characters beyond their stereotypes and some of the characters really don’t change or take ANYTHING from the experience they went through and shared. My biggest issue with this book was just how stereotypical all of our main players were. I felt that this book should have been much more complex than it was in so many ways than it was and it was just left lacking. However, I found this book to be extremely predictable and too stereotypical to have really added anything to the current discussion. ![]() Especially with whats currently going on with #MarchForOurLives, I was excited to see how the author tackles this subject. This book was one of my highly anticipated releases of March. When they hear that someone inside is the bomber, they’ll also be looking to one another for answers. They couldn’t be more different, but before the morning’s over, they’ll all be trapped in a school that’s been rocked by a bombing. A guy who wants people to see him, not his religion. A clarinet player who’s done trying to fit in. An orphaned rebel who wants to teach someone a lesson. ![]() Published: March 13th 2018 by HMH Books for Young ReadersĪ congressman’s daughter who has to be perfect. ![]()
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