Inside Out
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Inside out
by Terry Trueman is a book that combines suspense, guns, and maple
bars. The main character, Zach, has schizophrenia, and hears brutal
voices if he doesn’t take his medicine often enough.
Terry
Trueman also introduces great characters throughout the book. In
addition to Zach, the author brings in his mom, “Frosty and Stormy”
(really named Alan and Joey), and some other people who are at the
coffee shop with Zach. After “Frosty and Stormy” come into the coffee
shop and try to take the money in the cash register, Zach sees a person
calling the police, so he stalls the teenage criminals. `The police
come, and Frosty and Stormy take everybody into the back room as
hostages. They are holed up in there for most of the book.
Suddenly
there’s the loud sound of footsteps running on the roof. Everybody in
the room looks up, as if we could see through the ceiling. Stormy says
to Frosty, “Cops?” Frosty answers, “No, Rudolph and Blitzen and... and
Santa too. Of course cops! Christ!”
During the book Inside Out
by Terry Trueman, I noticed that when I picked up the book to do a
little bit of bedtime reading, I did not go to sleep until eleven
o’clock that night. I also noticed that I talked about the book when I
was involved in other things. And I realized that even though the book
was short, I thought it was a really good book.
Inside out
By Terry Trueman was very good, and on a scale of one to ten, I would
rate it a nine. The flaws of the book were that it could go on, while
Frosty and Stormy were talking to Zach. The part I didn’t get until the
end of the book was how the voices kept talking to Zach while he was in
the room with Frosty and Stormy. But then at the at the end of the book,
I read that he had schizophrenia. People with schizophrenia hear mean
voices that aren’t there insulting the person hearing the voices. The
rest of the book was really very good. My favorite part was after my
second paragraph in italics. I liked that part because it was really
funny. If you like books containing guns, maple bars, and suspense, read
Inside Out by Terry Trueman now!
I really like this review I might have to read it again
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