My recent trip to my school library was very short due to
the fact that I needed to get back to class. I am someone who in the time of need
grabs a book based upon its outer cover. Not that I am one to judge a
book by its cover, but at this time it seemed necessary. ‘’Trapped’’ just
happened to be the book I grabbed that day, I was expecting this story to be
one that would go back on the shelves the next day but, I was completely wrong. After returning to class, I opened this book and I was captivated within
seconds. This was a story I read within days, and I truly couldn’t put it down.
Not only did I feel connected, but I could easily put myself in the place of the
characters. ‘’Trapped’’ is a story of seven
students, all of different social statuses, who get trapped in their High
School during a major snowstorm. With no connection to the outside world, you
watch as these seven students help each other through the cold, dark days. This
is a book that I recommend to middle school students due to the fact that it is
so relatable during these long, snowy days of winter! Go check out ‘’Trapped’’
by Michael Northrop today!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
‘’Let us all meet each other with a smile.’’- Mother Teresa This quote is a good theme for the book Wonder because the sma...
-
My recent trip to my school library was very short due to the fact that I needed to get back to class. I am ...
-
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green is a story that makes you laugh out loud one minute and cry the next. It took me less th...
Thanks, I just told my daughter about it😊
ReplyDeleteThank you! I am glad you liked my book review. I hope your daughter likes ''Trapped'' as much as I do!
ReplyDeleteTutus and Book Reviews
Thanks for the thoughtful review! I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed the book. I wrote it during a snowy winter, and I think you're right: That's the best time to read it too!
ReplyDeleteWow! I’m so interested in reading this book now! Which character was your favorite in the book and how were they different? Great job recommending the book to a specific audience - do you think other kids would enjoy the book too?
ReplyDelete