Winger review by Peace8747
Winger
by Sam Bosma, Andrew Smith
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - Camp Douglas, WI, United States
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Book Review for Winger

     The book that I am reviewing is Winger by Andrew Smith. This book is about a boy named Ryan Dean West who goes to Pine Mountain Academy. A lot of interesting things happen at PMA. Read Winger to find out what. This book is about a group of people that are friends and do things together.

     The main character Ryan Dean West and his friends are on a rugby team. They go through a lot as a team. Ryan Dean West and about 5 other boys stay in a dorm called O-Hall. O-Hall is for bad teens. Ryan Dean West meets a girl named Annie and they start dating.

     There were good and bad parts of this story. The good parts were how the story had a realistic feel to it. Also I liked how the story had really good details. Some bad parts were the swearing and the sexual content.

     So, I hope you go out and read Winger. It has a high maturity level. Think about reading this book before you go out and read it. I thought it was a pretty good book.     

Opinion: 

I thought that Winger was a pretty good book. It was not the best book ever. There was a lot of swearing and sexual content. I would suggest it to a mature middle schooler or a high schooler. Over all it was a pretty good book.

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content

Explain your content rating: 

In Winger there was a lot of foul language and a lot of sexual content. Some scenes were very graphic.
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