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The Window Pain

The Window Pain

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keeping it Real
Review: I purchased The Window Pain while I was doing a booksigning in New Jersey and I am glad that I did. I started it last night and finished it this morning. Steve Perry tells a powerful tale about a young man, Tarique, raised in an abusive household until his mother gets the courage to flee. After that, they build a new life and Tarique experiences all of the common issues facing young boys as they become men. His best friend, Shandell, is just as intriguing and the two of them pack a powerful message for the youth of today. I have a fourteen-year-old son and I am placing the novel in his hand the second he comes through the door today. Hopefully he will learn things from the characters in the book that I could never fully express to him.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keeping it Real
Review: I purchased The Window Pain while I was doing a booksigning in New Jersey and I am glad that I did. I started it last night and finished it this morning. Steve Perry tells a powerful tale about a young man, Tarique, raised in an abusive household until his mother gets the courage to flee. After that, they build a new life and Tarique experiences all of the common issues facing young boys as they become men. His best friend, Shandell, is just as intriguing and the two of them pack a powerful message for the youth of today. I have a fourteen-year-old son and I am placing the novel in his hand the second he comes through the door today. Hopefully he will learn things from the characters in the book that I could never fully express to him.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Could be better
Review: writter takes way too long to get to the point. Instead of liking the characters they become annoying.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Could be better
Review: writter takes way too long to get to the point. Instead of liking the characters they become annoying.


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