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In Walter Dean Myer's realistic fiction book called "Monster", the protagonist is 16 year old Steve Harmon who is being decided in court if he is guilty or not in a murder case. Steve had been arrested in jail for so long until today when the judge can see if Steve is the murder. Along with the case, tons of people have been in this case that lead to the action of killing Nesbitt who was the drugstore owner. Steve's friend King was the determined one as of now as the killer, Many in the court believes that he was the one who used Nesbitt's gun to kill him. That has been also a case on the taken cigarettes on the scene of the robbery. This book shows tons of teen intense actions. On page 7 (Pages Different on Nook), "Early morning in CELL BLOCK D, MANHATTAN DETENTION CENTER. Camera goes slowly down grim, gray corridor. There are sounds of inmates yelling from cell to cell: much of it is obscene." This part from the beginning of the book shows how the mood of the book will mostly be. As you can see from the quote, it is has strong scary words that can frighten young children. The book also has some bad influences of doing bad things and lying that can change a child's life badly. Therefore, I would recommend this book to children over twelve. The book can be bad for young children, but when they turn twelve, they can start to learn about how teens are these days. This book can be a bad influence at times, but also fun to read for older kids plus it has some intense moments.






Therefore I would recommend this book to people who LOVE drama! Drama can also be life related maybe this drama happend in your life but hey read the book and you will find out.





I would recomnd this book to anyone who enjoys an action pact thriller. Because they talk about mature matter along side with action such as the shoot and Val being in the hispial. In addition o would recommend this bok to someone who expresses their hate for someone and says they are going to act upon their hatred. Because it shows people what something like that can tune out to. That is why I would recommend this book to theses two groups of people.


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