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Framed in Fire

Framed in Fire

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Framed in Fire(11yr old reader)
Review: Ok I read this book a couple of months back ...it was one of the best books I had read in a long time.This story really grabs you because you wanna kno what is gonna happen next

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Framed in Fire...
Review: Ok I read this book a couple of months back and don;t really remember anything besides it was one of the best books I had read in a long time.This story really grabs you because you wanna kno what is gonna happen next

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Framed in Fire...
Review: Peter is an ordinary teenager who occasionally gets into a playground fight at school. Buck, his uncaring, stepfather, successfully convinces Peter's mother and doctor to have Peter admitted to a hospital for troubled youths and to take medication for depression. There, Peter meets several mixed-up, but loyal friends at this group home. He has a growing affection for an anorexic girl named Sarah who stands by him when he needs her the most. Also, a technician named Edward befriends Peter and with his help, Peter discovers that his mother may have been lying to him about his real father's alleged death when he was a toddler. Determined to discover the truth and escape from the group home, Edward and Peter set off to try and locate his father. This is a realistic, suspenseful story that will capture reader's attention.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Framed in Fire
Review: The book, "Framed in Fire" was a great book. Peter, a teenage boy with ADD, is trapped in a mental hospital, but he wants to escape. The book is about his adventures trying to escape from the hospital. While he is at the hospital, he meets people with problems like his, and problems much different than his. I enjoyed this book because it was well written, and the author wove everything together well. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who would like to read it. I would mostly recommend it to kids who actually have ADD. Enjoy reading!


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