Wednesday 25 March 2009

Fallen Angels

This is about the Vietnam War in a first-person perspective of Richard Perry. He needed the money so he joined up for the army. After his first battle he already lost a person he'd knew. He knows that most likely will not get out of Vietnam alive. He made friends and all of them hope to get out of here alive.

Author: Walter Dean Myers. Genre: Historical Fiction and War. Publisher: Scholastic Reading Level Grade: Grade 8 and up for strong language, intense violence, blood and gore and some mature relevance.

Awards: Coretta Scott King Award Winner, ALA Best Book for young adults. A Booklist Editors' Choice and A School Library Journal Best Book.

Reviews:

"Walter Dean Myers's book about the Vietnam War fills a tremendous void...[Myers] is at his best here." -The Boston Sunday Globe

"Excellent...Makes the readers feel they are there, deep in the heart of war." -The San Diego Union

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This gut-twisting Vietnam War novel breaks uncharted ground...Myers does an outstanding job of re-creating the theater of war." -Booklist, starred review

"Heartbreaking...Other authors hAVe gotten the details right, but Myers reaches into the minds of the soldiers...Readers, including those born after the fall of Saigon...will reel from the human consequences of battler." -Publishers Weekly, starred review

"A complex book that stays with the reader in vivd images." -The New Advocate

"Everything about this book rings true...Excellent reading." - Voice of Youth Advocates

"Among the best of the post-Veitnam books." -Journal of Youth Services in Libraries

"A tough book... a vivid story." -The Bulletin of the Center of Children's Books

"War-story fans will find enough action here, though it isn't glorudfied...Readers will be haunted." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"A riveting account of the Vietnam War." -School Library Journal, starred review

"The best Vietnam War novel of all time!" -Me (This is my review).

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