The book I'm reviewing is called “Drama High: Second Chance”
by L. Divine, this is just one of many novels such as “Lady J”, “Cold as ice”,
“ The Meltdown” and many more. They all pretty much relate to each other in a
way because it's mostly the same character in all of the books, She doesn't
constantly switch up like most novelist do, but this story specifically is
mostly about teen drama and high school.
This story is mostly about a Junior in
High School named Jayd, and how she is dealing with all the drama with boys,
some old friends, and even a teacher. She has a lot of challenges and big decisions
throughout this book that she has to face and she also encounters a lot of
discrimination since she has found a new white man whom not a lot of people
approve of.
What really caught my attention is the whole book itself, but if I
had to choose it would be the part when Jayd and her new man Jeremy went to the
mall and bumped into an ex and a few old friends, I'm not going to so to much
but it wasn't pretty. Another one of my favorite parts of this book is when
Jayd stood up for what she believed in and filed a complaint against one of the
most powerful teachers in the school.
Overall I really, actually love this book
because it's not one boring part in the book and it makes you not want to stop
reading, it's like I get excited everytime I open the book and start reading it
again because you will never know what's going to happen next. This book feels
like it was mostly directed for young adults and teens because some of the
content in this book has to do with things teens go through like drama, boys
troubles, and things like that but I'm pretty sure it would catch an eye of all
audiences in all different age groups and grade levels.
I would highly consider
everyone to read this book because it's fun and drama filled and even if you
don't have a lot of time to read it you can read little bits at a time and I
promise this book will definitely make you not only want to keep reading but
read all L. Divine’s other novels as well.
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