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Rage wasn't uninteresting but was just kind of dull and strange. The fact that only one kid in the whole class seemed to care that 2 teachers had been shot and killed in front of them (one teacher's dead body still in the classroom as the events of the novel unfold) and even that child not caring too much just seemed a little too unrealistic. Every student's reaction except for Ted Jones seemed to me to be bizarre but so bizarre and unnatural that it took away from the story because I don't see how anyone could react to the situation like that. Ted Jones seemed to me to be the only sane child in the classroom and the Stockholm syndrome that takes place seemed a little too immediate and unrealistic. From what I have read surrounding this book, at the time it was written school shootings weren't nearly as common as they have been since and maybe this seemed like a more reasonable way one could go down, but it is hard for me to enjoy this book, despite it being fiction, when it seemed so outrageously wrong in the details.