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Rating: Summary: GREATEST BOOK EVER Review: In my opinion, UNSPOKEN COMPREHENSION by Aaron Satz is one of the most honest, original books out there. Basically, it is written from a teenager in Cherry Hill's perspective. Being a teenager in CHerry Hill, he says what majority of students at my highschool are afraid to say or too oblivious to notice. He pinpoints all areas and social groups of this school, usually pointing out the flaws in a sarcastic way. His pessimistic viewpoints on highschool situations makes you realize that basically all of our worries are of no importance in the long run. At the end of this book, you feel more aware of what goes on around you and begin to analyze situations as much as the main character in the book.
Rating: Summary: GREATEST BOOK EVER Review: In my opinion, UNSPOKEN COMPREHENSION by Aaron Satz is one of the most honest, original books out there. Basically, it is written from a teenager in Cherry Hill's perspective. Being a teenager in CHerry Hill, he says what majority of students at my highschool are afraid to say or too oblivious to notice. He pinpoints all areas and social groups of this school, usually pointing out the flaws in a sarcastic way. His pessimistic viewpoints on highschool situations makes you realize that basically all of our worries are of no importance in the long run. At the end of this book, you feel more aware of what goes on around you and begin to analyze situations as much as the main character in the book.
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