Picture Perfect
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #358959 in Books
- Published on: 2006-08-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 245 pages
Customer Reviews
A Librarian's Perspective
Many Ian Slaters live within his young body. There's School Ian, who tries to please his principal father and the teachers though he knows he isn't well liked. There's Home Ian, who works hard to please his exacting father and suffers in silence when he does not. There's even an Ian for the times he spends with Teddy Camden, his best friend. Ian doesn't acknowledge 'Luke' who keeps him together through the toughest times.
And those tough times are what this book's about. Teddy's missing and everyone suspects Ian. Daytime, his classmates' accusing eyes follow Ian around. Nights, he dreams of Teddy being alive and needing help while he's locked in the closet.
Ian desperately wants to find Teddy so he can be a hero and please his father. As time wears on, the images of his dreams become more real and the danger to him is much greater. Will he be able to resolve his issues in time to help his friend?
"Picture Perfect" is a very well done young adult novel suitable for grades 9 to 12. I'd probably recommend this to better readers as even I found the appearance of 'Luke' at first confusing.
The author wrote very realistically about child abuse and the dissociation that happens when a child is traumatized as Ian was. This book could very well be an excellent resource for abuse counselors as well as teachers and librarians hoping to reach young audiences.
Picture Perfect
Genre: Fiction Mystery
Short Summary: This story is about two kids that go to get some pictures of some trees out in the forest. The two friends Ian and Teddy were going to meet at the forest his friend didnt showed up he got lost.
What I Liked most about the book: Its kind of like suspense that a kid got lost.
Favorite Character: Ian is favorite character because his kind of smart.
A line on the book that means something to me: A new Idea explodes like a flash going of in my brain. Page # 56
What I Would say about this book to someone else: I would say that it was kind of boring because the author wrote something that didnt make sence like voices in the woods.
One question I have after reading this book: Why was there voices on woods that ian heard.
My strongest reason for recommending this book: You should read it if you like fiction with a little of suspence and mystery.
A great book
Picture Perfect
Elaine Marie Alphin
4 out of 5
Ian Slater's best friend Teddy is gone. One minute Teddy was there and the next he was gone. Now that nobody knows what happened to Teddy; the people in the small town of Sawville start wondering if Ian is as good a guy as he seems. Ian doesn't know what happened to Teddy either but he is determined to find out. On the path to find his friend he finds out more about his father, his other friends, Teddy, some of the residents of Sawville, and even himself.
I very much enjoyed this book. It was mysterious, realistic, and quite a page turner. The ending wasn't what I had expected and I was shocked to find out what happened to Teddy.
If you are the kind of person who likes stories of other people`s realistic problems and like to read mystery book than this is a book for you.
