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Driver's Ed |
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Rating: Summary: A Touching Story That Hits Home Review: This book was pretty good. It was a little boring in the beginning, but it's well worth it to keep going. This book is realistic in many ways: people have stolen signs and caused deadly crashes for one thing; also, the relationships between family and friends; as well as in love, forgiveness, deceit, and consequences. This book really makes you think of the consequences each of your actions could have. The only thing I really didn't like is that they didn't get punished as much as I thought they should.
Rating: Summary: The book mixes love and destruction together very well. Review: I really liked the book. It kept me reading. I never wanted to put it down. The way the author keeps the book moving is great. It also brings fiction closer to reality. The part I like best is when Morgans dad says the person who did it should be shot. Then forgives Morgan when the truth comes out.
Rating: Summary: A great story for teenagers to learn from. Review: I felt that this story was really written well, and also very thought out. It incorperated tragedy and yet romance also. I think that teenage driving is a great subject to write about. There is so many things that teenagers do before they think about the consequences of what might happen. Driving is a serious thing and teenagers shouldn't take it so lightly. Caroline B. Cooney does a great job of portraying this with Remy and Morgan. Cooney really is a great author.
Rating: Summary: An excellent book!!!!! Review: Drivers Ed is an Excellent book. WOW! I like how although Remy & Morgan stick together through all of the troubles they face and they still like each other. I would recomend this book for anyone who is seeking for a great story!
Rating: Summary: Driver's Ed was an educational and humorous novel. Review: It was a very entertaining novel to me. I never wanted to put the book down because of its on-going action. The story had excellent messages and related to teenagers very well with: dating, growing up, making decisions, and school. I really enjoyed this book because the theme was very appealing to me. The two main characters on the story seemed so real and so life-like that the story actually came alive.
Rating: Summary: love from tragedy Review: Review: I liked this book for one reason really. It was so realistic that it made me think. The motivation and the consciquences, everything. Even the mistakes they made. Not thinking is something that happens everyday with teenagers, and this book is about the consciquences of those actions.
Rating: Summary: A terrific book with a very realistic plot. Review: Drivers Ed was a great book. Cooney really did a good job of depicting the characters emotions, and got her readers really involved in the book. I almost felt as if I was one of the main characters because I could relate to their problems with parents, and making the right choices. The way Morgan and Remys parents reacted to the situation was exactly how my parents would have reacted to something like that, although I think the penalty should have been alot harsher. They only got a slap on the wrist for taking someones life and after the ordeal was over they put it in their past and forgot about it, when really their mistake destroyed a family's future.
Rating: Summary: Young love laughs in the face of danger! Review: I loved the way Caroline B. Cooney was able to take a serious subject and also have it be a love story. Stealing signs and causing an accident isn't something that a lot of people would want to read about. Caroline B. Cooney made this terrible, but important subject into a book that I couldn't put down. Romance, tragedy and suspence make this book a winner. I don't know what I would have done if I was ever in Remy's situation. I couldn't stand it if the people I loved couldn't barely stand the sight of me. This book makes you think of the consequences of your actions. It is a great book for people of all ages, especially teens.
Rating: Summary: A ringt-true story about ring true teens Review: The theme--I wasn't thinking. It was fun. It was in the moment--rings so true. Like Morgan and Remy the appealing hero and heroine of this tale of what happens when you do what comes easy, what everyone else is doing. Afterall at 16 who really knows the consequences of anything...Cooney gets as usual to the heart of the matter. She understands what it means for us to be really young. To not have all the answers...maybe not to have answers at all but to be able to learn. To open our hearts no matter how much it hurts. And yeah, this is what first love sometimes feels like. A great book. A great lesson. A great love story.
Rating: Summary: A romance there but not there. Review: I loved this book! I am a true Caroline B. Cooney fan. "Driver's Ed" was an incredible book that makes you realize that there is more to life than romance, life. And Remy and Morgan took a life, and learn to forgive themselves. I also truly loved the sparks between Remy and Morgan. They had a scary secret to keep hidden and found each other while doing it.
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