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April Morning |
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Rating: Summary: Great Book! Review: I was reluctant on reading this book at first because of its genre (historical fiction). The book started off slow, but sped up during the second chapter. I loved this book. It taught me many things and I will always remember it
Rating: Summary: Had to read this for my report on American Revolution. Review: I had to read this book for my english report and I truly was bored out of my mind. If I could have I would have taken a gun from someone in the story and shot myself since I was too uninterested. I think 1 star is being generous. I love history and I love learning about the American Revolution. If I didn't have a love for it before I read the book, I would hate it too much now. I don't think I could reccomend this book to anyone, I wouldn't want them to suffer like I did.
Rating: Summary: okay Review: oka
Rating: Summary: HEART POUNDING, TRUE FICTION Review: The story starts off slow but begins to form together and create a very intense atmosphere. The scenes unfold and the farmers are standing there with their bird rifles hiding behind trees and walls and shooting the redcoats between the X's on their uniforms. It makes you feel good that the small oppressed people can stand up and take down the power. The redcoats fall and fall and continue to march. an incredible war story. A must read for all ages.
Rating: Summary: I LOVED IT Review: I LOVED THIS BOOK. IT IS THE BEST BOOK I EVER READ. I READ THIS BOOKS IN CLASS READING, AND I REALLY LIKED IT. IT GREAT. I WILL RECOMMANDED TO ANYONE, YOUNG OR OLD.
Rating: Summary: Its a slow-starter, but quickly pulls you into its web. Review: I'm a high school history teacher that requires my students to read this book. It starts slow, but many students will identify with the protagonist. The pace picks up until your heart beats in anticipation during the leadup to the "shot heard round the world." The story is a must-read for people wanting to understand what happened at Lexington and Concord from the individual's point-of-view.
Rating: Summary: great book Review: The best war book I have ever read!
Rating: Summary: Great American novel for all ages. Review: Follow Adam Cooper, a boy of 15, from childhood to manhood in just one night. The date, an April morning in 1775. The location is Lexington, Massachusetts. The cause, freedom from the British tyrany. This novel's battle scenes are so real, they will leave you panting for breath and looking for musket wounds on yourself. A must read for Americans of all ages. Just so you know, I am 17 and I liked it, so its not just an novel for adults.
Rating: Summary: Yeeuk! Review: I was forced to read this book for English, and It was not at all as good as the usual high quality books our English teacher has us read. The only plus to the book is that it is realistic. Adam Cooper was very relatable. Otherwise it was very boring. If you are at a 9th grade reading level or higher, I don't think that this book is for you.
Rating: Summary: A must have in your personal library... Review: This was probably one of the best books that I have read. It tells the story of a teenage boy named Adam Cooper, and his involement in the battle of Lexington. At first no one in the village of Lexington believes that the British are coming to fight. But when they kill Adam's father and many of his friends, he fleas. After he has gained control of himself, he goes out with his cousin and helps win one of the most famous battles during the American Revolution. This book was well writen, and it felt like you were right there in all of the action. I recommend this book to anyone.
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