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Bruises

Bruises

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Overall it is a good book that holds your attention.
Review: Bruises by Anke de Vries presents a disturbing story that supports sympathy for it's charaters.When Judith's mother is not pleased,she takes her aggression out on Judith by beating her to a pulp.Judith learns to expect the beatings by thinking that they are normal.She begins to blame herself for them,until Michael tells her that it is not her fault and together they can over come this situation.The book's emotions are completely overwhelming.It it heartbreaking to see all the pain and suffering these two endure.Overall it is a good book that holds your attention.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Best Pain I've Ever Felt
Review: Bruises, was very insitefull. It was a very heartfelt story. going from the very extreames of the emontiions. One minute your smilin along with the main character. but in a split second your crying along with them. This story had an amazing ending which gave hope that everything will be okay in the end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Painful and Mindboggling
Review: I found it gruesome to read the acts this young girl's mother gives. It's sad to see how some people hold things in until they explode. Even though at times this book was painful to read, my curiousity level on this book was at an all time high from the beginning until the end. This book was rather short, could have been longer...but even though it's short on pages, the reading level and maturity is another thing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Could Judith be your best friend?
Review: I liked the book Bruises, by Anke De Vries. It kept my interest throughout the whole book,there was never a dull moment, I could hardly put it down. I liked the fact that the book was so intensified, it was like a real life situation. Abuse like this happens every day and not many people realize it. While reading the book, I felt like it was coming to life around me, it became a part of my life. I felt sad when Judith was sad, and I became emotionally involved in the book with all of the different situations. I didn't like the way the book ended. I was expecting more to the ending, I actually flipped back through the last chapter thinking I'd missed something. I wish the author would have elaborated. Where did Judith go when she left the train station in her old city? It left me wondering if she moves in with Michael and Aunt Elly or if she finds her Aunt Ria. I also wanted to know if her brother, David, stays wih their mother or does Judith tell the police. Do they take David away from her? The book made me question what happened; and I was so interested that it disapointed me not to know. My favorite part was when Judith finally adjusted to being important to Michael and becomes used to Aunt Elly welcoming her with a kiss at lunch eveyday. The part that I disliked the most was when Judith's mother cuts the bear up that Michael bought Judith on his vacation to America. I would highly recommend this book for teenagers, male or female. I believe it will help a lot of teens that are in this situation, if they're not, it may help them understand other friends around them better. Many children are cruel to their classmates because they don't understand what's going on with them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredibly painful and emotional
Review: I loved this book! I almost felt like I was taking the punches. It becomes very real in a sense. You can relate to the characters and thier insecurities. I loved it, and could barely put it down. Read this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic and upbeat. Very exiting
Review: I loved this book. I gave it 5 stars because it made you sit at the edge of your seat. Judith and Michael are very much alike in different ways. Judith gets abused by getting beatings and Michael gets verbally abused. Magnificent story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Book That I Will Remember
Review: I was sitting in class and I noticed my friend had a book. I asked her what it was about and then I read the first chapter. I loved it. I checked it out from the library. It was one of those books you can't put down. I believe that book is a good book for people of all ages and should be given credit for the good message it puts oout for kids being abused. It makes you feel like your inside the girl's mind.This book deserves the awards it has gotten and many more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book
Review: In Bruises, by Anke de Vries, two children form a close friendship. Judith has physical bruises from her mother, who beats her. Michael, who used to live in America, has emotional bruises from his father. Michael's father believes that Michael is lazy, and constantly works him in school. Michael later moves back to Holland with his Aunt and Uncle. He learns there that he is dyslexic. Judith is a shy, outcast in her class. Mr.Beekman (the teacher) can't help wondering why Judith always misses gym, and wears thick turtlenecks and hot days. Of course, people tease her for it, which is why she is such an outcast. When Mr.Beekman and Michael discover the bruises, Judith lies and makes up a story of how they got there. She continues to lie. Her mother constantly beats her over a boyfriend, or her job. Judith does all she can to please her mother, taking Dennis to daycare, and cleaning the house. But nothing works. Judith learns to blame herself for the beatings. Suddenly, they move to Leiden, and Judith is separated from Michael. Michael rides to her house, having gotten back from a trip to America, and finds it empty. The lady in the apartment below tells Michael the truth about Judith's bruises, and Michael is shocked. With the help of his teacher, they find Judith, and Michael tells her of the danger she is in, and Judith listens. And the end is a suprise! But read this book, it is so good!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bruises
Review: This book is about a girl whom gets beaten by her mother. Even though Judith doesn't do anything wrong her mother finds an ecuse to beat her. When Judith meets micheal, they become good friends. Micheal has secrets about his family too. Judith hates the fact that she can't tell Micheal the truth about her mother. She hates lying to Micheal. Micheal may just be he strength Judith is looking for.
I enjoyed reading the book Bruises. It was a very interesting book. Every time you would think that you were going to lose interest in the book then it would catch your attention again. I like that at the end of every chapter it would end so that you would just want to keep readng. Each chapter ended with a mystery it ended so that you would want to know what happens next. i think that this book has a good message. The message is tht a good friend will stick by you no matter what happens.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Heartbreaking yet hopeful story
Review: This is an incredible book. The main character, Judith, is a young girl with great responsibilities and secrets to bear. Judith takes care of her younger brother, their home, shopping, and her schoolwork all at a tender age. Her mother seemingly cherishes her son, but despises Judith despite her every effort to do things the right way to please her mother. Nothing is ever enough and the abuse rains down on Judith. She endures more than one thinks she can and continues to try to do the impossible- please her mother. A bright spot in her life is her friendship with Michael, a boy in her class. He invites her over frequently for lunch and she sees what a loving home looks like. As is common in cases of parental abuse, Judith keeps her secret. But in keeping the secret she has to miss school to hide her bruises. This attracts the attention of her caring teacher who attempts to meet with her mother to no avail. When Judith moves away unexpectedly, all appears lost. A nosy neighbor tells Michael the shocking truth and he is on a quest to find Judith- to save her.


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