Essentially, I Am The Weapon is about this kid who goes by Benjamin for the majority of Zadoff’s book. His parents were killed by his friend Mike when he was a teenager. Then Benjamin was recruited to essentially be an assassin. He receives training and is honed into the best possible weapon. From there, he is given coded assignments, gets close to a mark – usually another kid at the different schools he is sent to – and then kills their parent. This time, Benjamin is assigned to the mayor of New York City’s daughter – Sam. He ends up being really interested in Sam and also coming to like the mayor. So, he decides he wants out of the assassin business. Will he get out? That remains to be seen.
The Sweet Dead Life | Joy Preble | Book Review
March 26, 2014
Man, it’s so neat reading a book that straddles the line between two market categories that I really, really, really enjoy. Y’all, I am a bit unsure of how to classify Joy Preble’s The Sweet Dead Life. It’s not middle grade, but I would not quite classify it as young adult either. If you’re looking for […]
Find Me | Romily Bernard | Book Review
February 13, 2014
I’m not sure about you all, but sometimes I prioritize books because the author is friendly on twitter. That’s totally shallow and weird, but honestly it works out well for me as a reader. I ended up prioritizing Find Me by Romily Bernard and putting it into my fall TBR pile. Y’all, I zipped through this […]