Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Stephen Smith Rooftop

Stephen Smith
Rooftop
Paul Volponi
(119)
Rating (9)

This book made me think of the bad things drugs could do to you when you do something with them. The book was about a kid named Clayton and he went throw a lot of trouble he got could with drugs and had to go to this place where kids went when they got in trouble with drugs. When Clayton gets there he goes to where he has to stay because they take classes every day it was like a regular classes that we have. The next day he saw his best friend Addison at where they eat lunch and they were really close friends before their moms got in a fight. Then Addison started selling drugs to this kid Clorox and he owed Addison money from the drugs he got from him. Then one day he leads them up to a rooftop because they were chasing him and when they were up there the cops came up and Addison tried handing the cop his wallet and the cop shot him. Because the cop thought it was a gun and Clayton was right there and saw him get killed and the next day he was scared and had to answer so many questions. But he didn’t answer any them him and his dad had to come back the next day.

4 comments:

  1. Sounds like this book has given you some valuable information on things to do and not to do. Lots of synopsis's being posted are giving me some good information on things.

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  2. wow that sounds like an intense book i would like to read. it seems like if the to moms at down and tried to work it out maby clayton wouldent have to turn to drugs in the first place. but drugs to me are nasty i would never go near any of them i like my lungs the way they are thank you very much.

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  3. Haha, Derek your choice is very wise. A lot of these books teach you to make good choices

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  4. Hi Stephen,

    This sounds like very realistic fiction - do you know if the author knew someone who went through a situation like you described? I am glad to read other people's comments and that it made them think about their choices.

    Mrs. B.

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