Reader: GuananĂ
Age: 15
Title: Teen Cyberbullying Investigated: Where Do Your Rights End and Consequences Begin?
Author: Judge Tom Jacobs
Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing
Pub Date:
Galley: No
Recommend: Yes
Convince us to read the book: The style of this book was very clear and informational. If you want to know about cyberbullying laws and see examples, this is for you.
Compelling Aspect of the Book: Since this is nonfiction it isn't really meant to be compelling, but it did a good job of showing example of why you have to think before saying or clicking, and what kinds of consequences might follow your actions.
Were you disappointed with the book at all: I wasn't really disappointed. I wasn't expecting a really exciting read because it's nonfiction, but for its purposes it’s pretty well written.
Cover: The cover reflects the contents, but it isn't particularly interesting. The reason I picked it up was because of all the news there has been lately about teen suicides caused by cyberbullying. I was curious about the cases.
Did you finish: Yes
Age Range: 12-17
Quality: 3Q Readable
1 comment:
Dear Guanani: Thanks for reading and reviewing "Teen Cyberbullying Investigated." I appreciate your frank comments and hope you and others benefit from reading about other kids who didn't think before posting. Enjoy the rest of this semester. All the best, -Judge Tom.
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