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A review by readunderthestars23
Truthers by Geoffrey Girard
2.0
I received a copy of Truthers from Walker Books Australia. I don't even know where to start with this review. I'm months behind with my reviews and this is the first one I chose to catch up with. So please bear with me as I muddle through this and try to remember what I thought about this book when I read it last year.
Anyway, Truthers didn't make a very good impression on me. I did manage to finish the book but the plot seemed so crazy I can't even remember why I wanted to read it. I don't want to go into all the ways the author talked about Muslims (like they're all terroists and extremists.) A lot of the people who read this book probably don't remember 9/11 and this will not help them understand what happened. it feeds into the conspiricy thoeries and then the way Muslims are talked about. I really just wanted to put it down but I felt I had to finish it as it was a review book.
I am so glad that I didn't pay for a copy of this book. And not just because of what I said above but the writing just wasn't for me either. I'm pretty sure this is meant to be a YA novel but it reads more like a book for younger readers. Not sure I'd want kids reading this though, with all the conspiriacy thoeries and the use of the phrase "radical Islamic terrorist."
I know it's been months since I read this but I can't find myself wanting to recommend this to anyone. Or wanting to read another book by this author. This book has really put me off any other books by Girard.
Anyway, Truthers didn't make a very good impression on me. I did manage to finish the book but the plot seemed so crazy I can't even remember why I wanted to read it. I don't want to go into all the ways the author talked about Muslims (like they're all terroists and extremists.) A lot of the people who read this book probably don't remember 9/11 and this will not help them understand what happened. it feeds into the conspiricy thoeries and then the way Muslims are talked about. I really just wanted to put it down but I felt I had to finish it as it was a review book.
I am so glad that I didn't pay for a copy of this book. And not just because of what I said above but the writing just wasn't for me either. I'm pretty sure this is meant to be a YA novel but it reads more like a book for younger readers. Not sure I'd want kids reading this though, with all the conspiriacy thoeries and the use of the phrase "radical Islamic terrorist."
I know it's been months since I read this but I can't find myself wanting to recommend this to anyone. Or wanting to read another book by this author. This book has really put me off any other books by Girard.