Paper Covers Rock
by Jenny Hubbard
Book Description:
by Jenny Hubbard
Book Description:
At the beginning of his junior year at a boys' boarding school,
16-year-old Alex is devastated when he fails to save a drowning friend. When
questioned, Alex and his friend Glenn, who was also at the river, begin weaving
their web of lies. Plagued by guilt, Alex takes refuge in the library, telling
his tale in a journal he hides behind Moby-Dick. Caught in the web with Alex and
Glenn is their English teacher, Miss Dovecott, fresh out of Princeton, who
suspects there's more to what happened at the river when she perceives guilt in
Alex's writing for class. She also sees poetic talent in Alex, which she
encourages. As Alex responds to her attention, he discovers his true voice, one
that goes against the boarding school bravado that Glenn embraces. When Glenn
becomes convinced that Miss Dovecott is out to get them, Alex must choose
between them.
Review:
I have to be honest and admit that I
did not enjoy this book at all. I began it as an audiobook and hated it. Part
of the problem for me was how slowly the book was going and that it seemed
to lack cohesion...I picked up the physical book hoping that being able to
see the breaks in Alex's "journal entries" would help me focus through the
rest of the book. That didn't even help that much, though. Things went faster,
but I still just could not get into the story. I found it mostly implausible and
frustrating. I thought that Alex made a lot of poor decisions, letting
himself be swayed by the wrong people, and that most of the bad actions in the
book led to no consequences.
I guess this was just not the book for me.
I guess this was just not the book for me.
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