The Injustice, by James Patterson is a book that is really modern and you can relate to. It is about this kid named Theo who got framed for posting a photo and got expelled. His friend Jude was also apparently in the photo but it wasn't him. Sasha is another character who was framed for steeling 80 pounds of quarters from a vending machine. Then there is Parker is is the jock of the book who is the main person in the infamous picture. Theo has an idea to make a documentary trying to solve the mystery of who framed the kids. The book will lead the reader on an interesting path of pointing fingers of who did it.
The Injustice is similar to any book that has a mysterious plot line. There are so many other books around the world that have one mystery that will reveal to a whole big thing. At the end of the book a huge scandal is proven that changes the why anything was thought before. It will shack your whole why of thinking in the best way possible that just is amazing. There are so many different books that do the same thing I can't just list one.
I can't believe how it was reveled that who posted the picture and why. The facts you learn really will make any invested readers jaw drop. I felt sad when I learned why the person posted the picture and why. It is such a bad thing that happened to the kid that really upsets me that anyone especially and adult would do that to a kid. In conclusion, I highly recommend this book because it will engage the reader in the book.
The Injustice is similar to any book that has a mysterious plot line. There are so many other books around the world that have one mystery that will reveal to a whole big thing. At the end of the book a huge scandal is proven that changes the why anything was thought before. It will shack your whole why of thinking in the best way possible that just is amazing. There are so many different books that do the same thing I can't just list one.
I can't believe how it was reveled that who posted the picture and why. The facts you learn really will make any invested readers jaw drop. I felt sad when I learned why the person posted the picture and why. It is such a bad thing that happened to the kid that really upsets me that anyone especially and adult would do that to a kid. In conclusion, I highly recommend this book because it will engage the reader in the book.
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