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Tears of a Tiger By: Justice The fiction book I read is Tears of a Tiger. I love this book, because it was very interesting. What I liked about the author’s style is that he has a lot of energy. What else I liked about the author’s style I that in the book they have a newspaper page and I actually looks like a newspaper. And they have letters that actually look like letters. It was very interesting. And in the letters the letters are slanted and it really caught my eyes.

The story was about this boy named Andy was on the basketball team. And one day after a big game the boys went out to celebrate. Well Andy had a case of beer in the trunk of his car. And Andy was the driver. And he had some beer; well he was drinking and driving. He should not be drinking and driving. Well he was losing control of his vehicle and he crash into a big wall. His friend Robert Washington had his feet up on the dashboard, because he was so long. Well when Andy Jackson crashed Rob’s feet got stuck in the windshield and then the car caught on fire and Rob was gone.

The characters are Andy Jackson, Robert Washington, Monty Jackson Andy’s brother, and a lot more. What I don’t like about one character is that he killed himself, because he accidentally killed his friend. That is the one most thing I dislike about Andy Jackson. I am nothing like any of these characters. There is nothing about the main characters that relates to me, because he killed himself and I would never kill myself. I am different about the main character, because he drinks I don’t. He drives a car I don’t. He is on high school Im not. He does way older stuff than me.

I would recommend this book to others, because it is a good book that teaches you to do kind. And not to drink and drive. And this book teaches you that if you make a accident you have to get over it and not take it out all on you. I would recommend this book to all schools, because this is a really good book and Im sure if I love it then other people would love it. In addition this is the ending of my short story of Tears of a Tiger.