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Friday, October 2, 2020

- Crossing Lines


 Crossing Lines

by Melanie Weiss

  The story is set in Midwest around 2018. Alli and Brandon are planning their future as they get closer to the final days of high school. They seem so right for each other until a tragic school shooting happens and they realize they have different opinions on gun rights. Brandon’s family served in the U.S. Army and support the right to bear arms, Alli’s father was robbed at gunpoint. Will their perfect relationship survive after this?



I enjoyed the storyline and dual POV throughout the book. The story brings on an especially important topic and I believe the author did a remarkable job addressing this issue. The characters are developed, and easy to connect with. I loved how the story shows characters with different opinions and how they can have a respectful conversation with each other, respect each other’s opinion and stay true to their beliefs


Crossing Lines is a compelling story and it’s the perfect time to read it. It teaches the readers that it is possible to consider and talk about all viewpoints and be open to others who may disagree.


No matter what genre you are interested in reading, it’s a must for YA and Adults to read this fast-paced and thought-provoking book.



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