I was just curious, we're starting to read The Wave by Todd Strasser, and I was wondering if anyone has read it and if they have any comments on it-good or bad? I just kinda wanna get an idea of how good or bad it is and what to expect.

Thanks!
~aShLeY

You'll need to judge whether it's "good" or "bad" after you've read it.

Here's some information about it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wave_(novel)

Wikipedia isn't a good sight-but thanks, I guess, I was just trying to find out if eople liked it or not, just wanted some opinions. I've heard mostly bad in school and was wondering if there's anything to look forward to-that's all.

If you don't read Wikipedia articles because someone else has told you it "isn't a good sight [sic]" you aren't using your own judgment.

Did you read that summary and come to your own conclusion? Or are you depending on others to tell you what to read and what to skip?

goodness, all I was doing was trying to get some opinions, I

m NOT skipping it. I just wanted to know what people thought that's ALL. it just so happens I'm a straight A student, but I see you don't want to offer your opinion-whatever.

I've never read it.

But when I'm trying to figure out if I'd like to read something, I look the book up at www.amazon.com and read the reviews. They are usually helpful.

I haven't read it, but I intend to get a copy from my library and read it.

It looks like a fascinating story. This reviewer praises it.

http://www.edb.utexas.edu/resources/booksR4teens/book_reviews/book_reviews.php?book_id=121

Only YOU can decide whether a book is good or not and holds your interest.

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