Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Last Book Of 2009

Montana 1948- Larry Watson


Montana, 1948; and the events of one cataclysmic summer will for ever alter twelve-year-old David Hayden's view of his family. His father, a small-town sheriff; his remarkably strong-willed mother; his uncle, a war hero and respected doctor; and the family's Sioux housekeeper, Marie Little Soldier, whose shocking revelations forn the heart of the story.

As their memories unravel before young David's eyes, he comes to learn that the truth is not what you believe it to be. That power is abused. And that sometimes you have to choose between loyalty and justice...

Haha. This is the book which had a really good prologue I mentioned before. I finally finished it on New Year's Eve. It's quite interesting. The beginning of the story was not that interesting, but the interesting part came soon enough. I thought the story I imagined when reading the prologue was much greater than the actual one. But it was ok. I think it was written very well. The way of writing was really convincing, it made me wonder whether it was a true story or not. This book is one of the books I'm doing for English next year. Oh and the covers.. sadly, the one I got is the one at the bottom, the small, sad one. Haha. So yea.. A.. 4/5 for me I guess. I have to stop being so nice when I'm rating. I even feel bad when I want to give a 3! Oh well..

Happy New Year guys! =D

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