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Great selection and organization, helpful notes, and I appreciated the editor's approach to just enjoy. This is an illustrated edition and I did not like most of the illustrations hence the star dock.
 
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kparr | Aug 6, 2023 |
CW: Reference to school shooting
 
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Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | 3 altre recensioni | Feb 14, 2023 |
We used this text in an advanced poetry class I took in college. My only complaint is that we spent too much time reading each others poems and not enough reading this text. I found the selections brilliant and the interviews with the poets insightful. My favorites from the collections were Kim Addonizio, Billy Collins and the beautiful work of Elaine Duhamel. I haven't read all the sections yet.
 
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wickenden | 1 altra recensione | Mar 8, 2021 |
Bullying, guns, and high school.
 
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Sullywriter | 3 altre recensioni | May 22, 2015 |
Andy, the high school janitor's son, feels as if he doesn't fit. A friendship with Andy, a boy rumored to have a gun in his locker, makes him feel like he finally belongs despite the fact that he is torn between enjoying the friendship and telling someone about his suspicion of school violence. Told in poetry. Interesting premise, the execution just didn't hit me like I thought it might.
 
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ewyatt | 3 altre recensioni | Nov 16, 2011 |
With his father as the school’s janitor, no one is willing to talk to Andy, unless they are making fun of him. His days are filled with constant torment and desire for unobtainable things. Andy accepts his place in the high school food chain… until the rumors begin.

Andy finds himself in the path of the social outcast, Noah, by accident. But then the two become friends. Noah and Andy have a bond. A secret that no one else knows. Then the poison of doubt starts to creep in to Andy’s mind. What if? As the days inch closer to the mysteriously blacked out date on Noah’s calendar, Andy finds himself asking “what if” a lot. What if his dad had died in the war like Noah’s? What if his only friend was planning a school massacre? What if he was wrong? Andy has big choices to make, and his decision will haunt him for a life time.

Ryan Van Cleave’s novel, Unlocked, is an untarnished insight into the minds of young adolescents as they enter high school. Written in prose, the story instantly catapults you into Andy’s lonely life as a high school freshman. The plot moves quickly in the novel. As you read, you can’t keep your mind from drifting to scenes from the nightly news, depicting the violence associated with the numerous school shootings we have experienced.

There are several “layers” that could be applied to the characters in the novel. On the surface it’s a simple story of “doing the right thing.” As you dig deeper, however, you start to notice other subtle elements. The story then becomes one of dealing with grief caused by the loss of a family member in war. Or, the story of a lonely son seeking his father’s approval. Ryan Van Cleave did a splendid job of giving the reader insight into a lonely teenage boy’s mind, and showing us the struggle between choosing to do what is right or keeping your only friend.
 
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flashlight_reader | 3 altre recensioni | Feb 27, 2011 |
This is an interesting read, FULL of pop culture and trivia references to make it fascinating for fans of either. The poems are engaging, albeit dated to the next few decades or so--past that, I don't see many readers catching all or even most of the references here. Poetry-wise, I'm not sure much here will last, but it is an entertaining and humorous look at where poetry Can go, though it rarely does. For now though, this is a fun read, and certainly a work to fight stereotypes of poems. While they're not works I'll come back to for wisdom or teaching, they are clever and worth a look.½
 
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whitewavedarling | Jul 28, 2008 |
This is a fun and worthwhile book both for the commentary from others and for their poetry. While I'm sure that every reader (including myself) can find work here that they don't particularly appreciate, I am just as confident that every reader will find something here that they love, and that every writer will find insight worth considering.
 
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whitewavedarling | 1 altra recensione | Jun 7, 2007 |
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