3 stars
I am very torn with how to rate and review this book. I think this book did a lot of important things. However, I wouldn’t say I necessarily liked the book itself. I really disliked the format. It was an unique choice, but I personally wasn’t a fan. The movie-style format made it rather dull for me and often very confusing. Story-wise I followed most of it, but there were sections I had to re-read, because they were too vague. The ending was pretty predictable. I was more concerned with why Steve was being charged with felony murder in the first place when he may or may not had a very minimal roll in the robbery. But I suppose that was part of the point of showing how black men are treated in the criminal justice system. Because of the style, it’s a fairly quick read. I really liked the conflict of character that Steve faces and the concept of being a monster. But I don’t think it was expressed as much as it could have been if it had been written in a different format. Again, I think this book did a lot of important things, but I wouldn’t say I liked it. However, I still recommend reading it for its significance.It is an important representation of court trails and jail from the perspective of a black teenager, especially considering it was written for young readers almost 20 years ago. |