Thursday, July 15, 2010

Inexcusable by Chris Lynch


The way things look are not always the way things are. This book simply plays off the idea of perspectives. Told from the perspective of Keir Sarafian, a young high school student. He tells about his life and about how everything in it exemplifies that he is a "good guy." However, accusation made by a fellow classmate, Gigi Boudakain, make him and the reader wonder if he is as good as he says he is. Sort of the opposite story of Speak, this story is about the raper in a date rape. You'll wonder what the truth is yourself.

I would recommend this book, but only to certain people. I know some people who couldn't handle the content. But I liked it and I think it was very well written.

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