Saturday, April 2, 2011
"Saving Max" by Antoinette Van Heugten Scores High In My Book
If you go on Amazon.com, this book did not score very well at all. But, if there was a Gerard.com, this book would get high marks! I enjoyed it a lot! The story is based on Max, a young teen boy who is Autistic and smart. When he gets checked into a special care facility, he is accused of murdering a fellow patient. Max’s mother does everything in her power to clear her son. This book drags somewhat, but the hearing in front of the judge which is Part 3, more than makes up for it. It is SO GOOD! Especially when the mother, who is an attorney, takes over to defend her son. Fantastic! Put this on your to read list--you can thank me later.
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One of the most amazing books I have read in a long time. I never wanted to put it down. It kept me going from page 1. I always wanted to keep reading to know if Max was innocent. I knew he had to be. The evidence just didn't add up right. A must read!
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