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All member reviews for Repossessed

HoneyBunkey
teen, 17 years old
 
Life learning things in books that MOST people don't approve of
I love the book. I was just thinking about it and am going to recheck it out later today. Personally, it is one of my favorite books along with The Catcher in The Rye. I think that parents should worry to much about what their children read. Us kids know a lot for our ages and we learn it through society. Reading books just helps our knowledge ofthe world as we grow up and discover things that maybe parents are too overprotective about. I would say buy it. I would read it every month if I truly had the time, but that is just me.

pandaluv2357
teen, 15 years old
 
Some is awesome and some is boring
In this book, part of it is interesting, like when he's learning about life, but part is boring, like when he's talking about life in hell and stuff. Overall, this book was entertaining, though.

candymagician
teen, 17 years old
 
:)
a must buy book

WikiSorcerer
teen, 17 years old
 
Go to Hell and Back for a Moderate Find
I would say that I would 'go to hell and back' for said book, but I'm not sure if that's the right word for it. There are plenty of awkward themes to it but all in all I found it a very interesting portrail of the concept of how Demons think. Ironically enough though, you could say he is one of the most innocent characters here. What disapointed me about it was that his goal didn't turn out right and that he ended the story on a very happy note. I think it deserves a sequel, for both a positive and negative reason. Slightly Above Average. 6.5 Pitchforks out of 10

brycez
teen, 16 years old
 
hilarious
funny book with hilarious dialogue

dagnytheartist
teen, 15 years old
 
Great Story
Despite the innapropriate language (it is for older kids) the book is great and goes into why people act the way they do. Kiriel is fascinated by things we take for granted every day, brushing your teeth and eating and living life. He's also a great representation of how teenagers view church and school, yet he's also nice enough to do things normal teenagers might not, such as inviting his little brother to go to his friend's house with him. You can see some character developement as well, and the book gets teens to think about their relationship with God, even if (before) they didn't have one. A+

privatemember
teen, 16 years old
 
my review
i think this book is good for teenagers but not good for kids but overall it was a great book.

Ms.JeR
teen, 15 years old
 
awesomeness!
i loved thiss book. im a teen in middle school and i had to do a book report so i randomly chose a book, i hate reading but thiss book was such a page turner i had to read it. it was fantastic!?

kenz_wilson
teen, 17 years old
 
teenagers
i dont love but on the other hand i dont hate cause like its young adult bacause off some of the stuff in it.