Sunday, May 15, 2011

Review

I am a Taxi is a wonderful story on an unfortunate little boy who lives in the country of Bolivia. His parents get put in prison for an accusation of drug smuggling even though it wasn’t them who was smuggling the drugs they still got thrown into jail for 20 years. The main character Diego goes through many problems with bullies, teachers, adults in the prison and even the men who he goes with to get a job. He had no idea that he was going to a drug camp to make cocaine for the drug dealers to sell. The men at the camp use and abuse him and his best friend and stretch them to their limits. I really enjoyed the book but I think the beginning took too long to describe what the book was going to be about. This book was full of adventure and parts of it made you want to cry, scream and made you scared for what actually happens in reality. The books ending was very well done and makes me want to go and read the sequel because it had an ending that made me wonder what will happen next. This was an awesome book and I would recommend reading it if you like the types of stories that make you feel sorry for someone else and keeps you wondering. 

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