Monday, November 2, 2009

Book Report: Part 2

I have just finished the book Thin Wood Walls by David Patneaude. The book had actually kept me into it and had me interested throughout the end of the book. I think that I would still have stuck with my old statement and would have still agreed with Joe’s decisions through the end of the book. I would still think that I would have done the same things as Joe because he has made very well decisions and I would probably make the same ones.

At the end of the book, I gave the book 9 out of 10 because the book had gotten even more interesting towards the end when he is at the camp. It had actually gotten better since he was just living normal everyday normal life during the middle of the book which was about my last entry.

I would still probably have still learned the same thing being that patience is the way to go most of the time because it just makes life easier and through the book from the middle to the end, you will see that Joe finally starts to learn patience which makes things easier for him.

Overall, the book was a good book, and I thought it portrayed how much Japanese Americans had went through during WWII and how if you had a radio, pocketknife, or a telegraph you would have it confiscated because they thought those items would be used to help the Japanese attack us again. The book was good, and David Patneaude did a good job of writing the book Thin Wood Walls.

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