Reality Check
by Peter Abrahams
*** stars
This is a story about a 16-year-old teenage boy who has it all. He’s dating one of the hottest girls in his school. He has a phenomenal talent in the game of football. He has a good paying job. Everything seems to be going well for him. The setting takes place in a small town in Colorado, it also takes place in Vermont. Cody, the main character lives with his widowed father in an apartment above a bar. He is described as middle class while his girlfriend Clea comes from a rich family with controlling parents.
The turning point of the novel was when Cody tore his ACL in his first football game and ended his career. From there things got worse. They say things come in three’s. Well, in this story that theory is true. He loses his talent in football, he drops out of high school, and after Clea’s father found them alone together he lost her too. Cody’s girlfriend Clea got sent to boarding school. As he drops out of high school, he goes straight to work and one day finds out that there was a missing girl in Vermont in the news. He immediately packs his bags and heads to Vermont to look for his love. The only guide Cody has is a letter. He receives this letter right before her disappearance. This book is definitely categorized as a mystery or thriller novel that gets you on your toes. I enjoyed reading this book because of the mystery that takes place with the girlfriend. I disliked the novel because I thought the content was depressing. I thought that the main character didn’t have much maturity for his age. I don’t understand his thought process of dropping out of school and giving up in his football career. I will give him props for following his heart and searching for his love, but the rest of his decisions weren’t that wise. Although in my opinion this novel wasn't that great, Reality Check won the 2010 Edgar Award in the Young Adult category.
2 comments:
This seems like an interesting book I would like to read someday.
I don't know the plot sounds very interesting, but it doesn't seem to grab my attention enough
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