At placement they've had a real problem with the boys in upper primary years reading novels. I thought I could read something that the boys might enjoy...
This is the sixth book in the cherub series it starts when a 14 year old boy witnesses his mother getting assaulted by two masked men who are working for the Animal Freedom Militia as his mother works for a research company that experiments on animals.

There was a lot of action throughout the novel, the issues the teenagers were dealing with are very similar to the issues year 7 – 10 students are dealing with and I feel they would be able to connect to the text better than I did. On a mission Lauren becomes a vegetarian because of all the animal torture she has witnessed. Kyle finds a boy called David and they are together throughout the rest of the book, Kyle isn't very popular on campus anymore. I would only recommend this text to boys who are interested in cruelty to animals as it can be very disturbing.
I didn’t really enjoy the style of writing, the text has many problems and resolutions however I felt there were too many character’s having conversations that were hard to keep up with. The story is narrated from the third person, but each scene would have about four different characters talking throughout most of the text and I struggled to connect with the text.
for more in the series http://www.cherubcampus.com/book6.htm
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