When reading Crusader, I read it when a different though in mind. I read from a sociological/psychological point of view. In this book, Roberta Ritter, a shy and plain girl, deals with hate crimes in the mall she works at (her family's vitrual reality arcade) as well as deals with her mother's unsolved murder that took place 7 years ago.
While reading this novel I tried to understand everyone's perspective in this book. I tried to understand why Kristin felt the need to be a terrible person to the boys. Why Roberta seemed emotionless at times, and countless other "whys" that the characters and situations showed.
Crusader was a decent book to read. It is qute lengthy and it is a story that has a realistic theme.
Recommended for those who have time.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
"Crusader" by Edward Bloor. A Bookreview.
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