Review of Wild World

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Review of Wild World

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Wild World" by Peter S. Rush.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Wild World by Peter Rush is about a young student who wants to became a lawyer. Until he see what is happening in their community, the killings and abuse of power that made him realize to make a difference. The first thing that came into his head is to enter the police academy and because of that he will experience the cruelty of his practitioner. He will be situated in a place where he doesn't belong and he will lose the people that matter the most. To loneliness that he feel would make him wonder if he is really making a difference or he is also a officer that turned a blind eye to what's really happening in the world.

What I like about the book is the main character strong personality, even though no one believes in him he still pursue what he is fighting for. He believes that the sacrifices that he make will help other people and his community. He might doubt his capabilities but he never loose sight to his goal. I also love that in the end of the story, he found what he truly wants. A passion to serve the people not in terms of violence but in the upbringing of knowledge and educating the younger generation.

What I don't like about the book is the friends and love one's of Steve. I don't like how they treated the main character, the person that made sure that they safe and no one can harm them. I dislike the fact that they only think about themselves but not the people around them. I also hate Steve's way of thinking when it comes to his friends, because he always cover up their mistakes in the society. He never allow them to face the consequences of their actions. Another thing is that the book is not professionally edited, there are lots punctuation mark errors.

I will rate this book a 3 out of 4 stars, because I really like the story concept and how it portray what is really happening in the world. The story helps us to open our eyes to the events that we thought didn't exist.

I will recommend this to the young adults for them to know that the world is not safe at all. Brutality is everywhere, it is important for them to always open their eyes. Having a clear vision to violent situations will help them to create a solution to eliminate it.

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