The book I am reading is The Injustice by James Patterson and Emily Raymond. The Injustice is about four kids who are expelled, but aren't guilty. Theo, Jude and Parker are all expelled for a picture that got posted, it picture was posted on Theo's Twitter, Jude was in the picture for peeing on school property in the mascot costume, and Parker is intoxicated on school property.The only real one guilty is Parker, because they can't prove that Jude is guilty, and Theo was not on the Twitter. The fourth person is Sasha who got expelled for apparently steeling eighty pounds of quarters from a Coke machine, but she never had the money, and wouldn't need it because she has a job. They are all fighting to prove there innocents which they all deserve.
The Injustice reminds me of my own life. This is because a long time ago my parents where sued from a ex-employee for something they never did. My parents where accused of steeling a white work van the employee gave them and my parents bought. My parents had to go to court and prove there innocents to a judge. The whole case lasted for two years and my parents ended up winning the case. It is really similar to the book because the characters are trying to prove that they didn't do something they got in trouble for.
While reading the book I wondered why Theo would start a Twitter page to spread drama. It sounds to me like not such a great idea and that many people might wan't to do something to him, like frame for a crime he didn't do. I felt sad when I found out that Theo's dad has killed himself 10 months early. What made me even more sad about it is that Theo found the body and the gun, and there was no goodbye note for the family. In conclusion, I cannot wait to see how the book turns out from this.
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