Friday, October 29, 2010

Inside Out -- a review by Connor Burke



Inside out


By: Terry Trueman


*****

Zach Washhsted is not a normal boy. He has a brain condition that makes him a whole lot different from everyone else. An incident happened that would change his life forever, Because of this Zach is put into an even bigger incident. While waiting on his mom to pick him up at the diner, it gets robbed by two teens who call them self’s frosty and stormy. Things go wrong for frosty and stormy because as they are about to leave the cops show up and ruining there heist. Zach starts asking them questions about movies and has conversations with them. Zach has medicine that he takes to keep his imagination from going wild. During this heist the cops are trying to get the hostages and frosty and stormy aren’t trying to go to jail, or get in a lot of trouble. The others that are getting held hostage are two suits, two old women, a mom and child and two workers. All those people are getting mad at Zach because he is asking random questions and is the only one no scared. The cops ask frosty and stormy release all the hostage, but they think that if they do that they’ll just bag in. so Zach says that he will stay back. By this time Zach really really needs his meds or he could have another incident…


This book has a genre of teen angst. if you liked No Right Turn by Terry Trueman you'll most likely like this book as well

1 comment:

Bryce Foster said...

this one sounds a bit more interesting because it looks more action packed then all those missing teen stories. I wonder how the author tells the robbery part in the book.