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Speak

Speak

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Speak" Captures All the Things in Life
Review: The first time I heard about this book, I wasn't very interested.After reading it in a time period of two days,I thought different.This book is absolutly great!The writer writes with a flow that didn't get me at all bored.I don't know the age of the writer but she writes so much like I think.Everything that happens in this book are things that people deal with every single day in their life.Laurie's story about just a "Regular" young girl and her life through her freshman year in high school may sound boring but Laurie's use of subject and description keep it interesting.Laurie's book is brilliant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing
Review: A tale of a young girl's struggle against a silencing secret that no one could know. This book will change your point of view of all the misfits and get you wondering why they are the way they are. This book ranks high on my list of must have books! I recommend for 7th grade and up. WOW!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderful - could easily relate to
Review: I loved this book because it was like I had written it myself. I haven't gone through the exact same thing as the character, but she would relay my exact feelings as I have suffered through depression. It's one of those books you can either totally relate to on a personal level, or not at all. After all, often that is whtat makes a good book. My favorite excerpts are: "When people don't express themselves, they die. One piece at a time." "I'm the only one sitting alone, under the glowing neon sign which reads, 'Complete and Total Loser, Not Quite Sane. Keep Away. Do Not Feed." This book made me laugh and it made me cry. I love the author's style. This is the perfect book for teenagers who have never really wanted to "follow the crowd." READ IT! :-)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: speak
Review: This book is well written and states a universal theme.It tells of struggle and tells of fighting for what you beleive in.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome n Unique
Review: This novel is has a special place on my "top books of all time" list. It's about a ninth grade girl who is basically the school pariah due to the fact that she did the unthinkable during the summer--she called the police and causing a party to be busted. No one, not even her old friends, will speak to her, and because of this, she sinks into a world of silence. Her parents don't understand, her teachers don't understand, no one understands. No one understands because no one knows what caused her to call the police in the first place, much less why she's immersed herself in a world void of speech.

I found the writing style to be rather interesting and unique. It was almost diary format, with random thoughts and tangents thrown in along with the story. Normally, I wouldn't like something that didn't have some sort of structure, but I really enjoyed "getting to know" the character and listening to her thought process. I could really relate to the things she said and the things she felt.

This book really communicates the trials and tribulations that a school outcast struggles with. It doesn't spare details; the blunt voice of the character hits you like slap in the face. It's a great read and I recommend that any teenager should read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Book!!!
Review: this book was about a teenage girl who got raped at a party and called the cops. she becomes a total outcast and all her old friends are now enemies. this book is really good because it has an inspirational ending and everything is modeled exactly like a real high school year. the way it relates to your life-wether you're popular, you have friends, or you're an outcast- is unbelievable. this book is a must-read!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Speaking the Language
Review: SPEAK by Laurie Halse Anderson literally speaks the language that I use, that my friends use, and that I'm sure, try as they might to forget, my parents and older siblings once did. It speaks with the voice of a child who has grown up too fast- of a teenager in the all too familiar situation of the first day of school- of an adolescence. Ms. Anderson does a phenominal job promoting my generation- the generation of individuals that will grow up quickly just to have those four years of glory. I recommended this book to two of my friends after reading it. The first (her name is Tricha) is not a friend of literary works, and although she is an average student, she does not like reading anything that is optional. She finished Speak in a week or two (good for Tricha) and loved it. She could relate to the feelings and emotions that Melinda had. Another friend (Kate) had the total opposite view- that Melinda was childish, and that she did not make wise decsions. I debated this accusation, with the fact that Melinda was a child inside a teenager's body, a girl that could not face her fears or speak to anyone. I believe that with my fifty percent success rate, my recommendation is as good as any. PLEASE READ THIS BOOK!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Read!
Review: The first thing I noticed in this book is the different writing style the author has to a lot of the books I've read. I love the way it is set up. The story of Melinda is told in a way that makes you feel as though you know her and you understand how she feels. You can feel and see her shutting down throughout the freshman year and want so much to be there to comfort her. I finished this book in two days. I couldn't put it down. I've already recommended it all my friends and they say they can't wait to read it. This is a great summer book for any teenager!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: true
Review: Speak is a book about a high school freshmen named Melinda. Melinda's problem was something happened over the summer at a party that made her lose all her friends and her best friends. When Melinda attends the beginning of high school none of her friends wants to talk her anymore. Now she has no friends. When she walks around school everyone talks about her.The reason why the book is called "Speak" is because they want Melinda to speak for her rights and say what really happened at the party. I recommened this book for 13-17 year olds is because the book is basically about high school and teen problems.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The book review of SPEAK
Review: Speak by Laurie Anderson

This book is about a girl name Melinda.Melinda was a freshman in highschool.Melinda was faced with a problem in the summer time that caused her to loose all of her friends. Melinda was invited to a party and got rapped.She called the police and the came and asked questions and arrested some people that were drinking. So from that day on everyday she would walk down the hallway in school and she could hear everyone talking about her. I really thought the bookwas called Speak because they really want Melinda to speak out and tell how she feels. I recomend this book for readers that are in highschool because this they are more mature and ready for this book.I like this book very much because I am going into highschool and I would know how not to react if this occurs to one of my friends.


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