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CIRCLE OF FIRE

CIRCLE OF FIRE

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: CIRCLE OF FIRE
Review: Do you know what it would be like to be a KKK member you dont want to know. The phsical descriptions and personality traits of the main character were worry and scared for his father. The setting took place in North Carolina in Tidawater, Christmas 1936. The plot of the book in the beginning was that Harrison and has friends had to gather black walnuts from the forest and then there mom told them to get in there house and they ran away to there tree house. In the middle of the book Harrison and his two friends were in the forest and they wanted to know what it was so they saw the KKK burning a cross ans satisying a person.
In the end of the book Harrison never wanted to be a KKK person or kill anyone. The conflict in the story was that Harrison was a KKK member. The characters resolves this conflict by violents, illuminating, and ultimate satisfying

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Chris' Corner
Review: I read the book "Circle of Fire" It was a good book it was about a young boy and 2 of his friends who were black. Then the boy meets an irish family named the Tinkers. Then the boy finds out his dad might by part of the ku klux klan. And the grown ups he knows might be part of the klan as well. When the little town that they're in is disturbed by cross fires burned in peoples yards. To find out who was in the klan. then read the rest of the book to find out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Chris' Corner
Review: I read the book "Circle of Fire" It was a good book it was about a young boy and 2 of his friends who were black. Then the boy meets an irish family named the Tinkers. Then the boy finds out his dad might by part of the ku klux klan. And the grown ups he knows might be part of the klan as well. When the little town that they're in is disturbed by cross fires burned in peoples yards. To find out who was in the klan. then read the rest of the book to find out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Round of Applause for Circle of Fire
Review: This book is about Harrison and his two friends. They live in North Carolina during 1930's. A gypsy group comes back north during the winter. They learn that they had a run-in with the Ku Klux Klan. They are torturing this gypsy group. The Klan comes back north into North Carolina, where it is illegal to be a member. This is where the gypsy's though they were safe. Harrison hears his dad on the phone with a man from South Carolina, and he gets suspicious whether his father is a Klanner or not. I liked this book because it was very suspenseful. I loved this book so much, that I brought it home to read. That is something I do not do often. I recommend this book to anyone, and it has a lot of history in it. The facts are true, and that also makes it interesting.


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