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Publisher's Note:

A Newbery Honor Book A Coretta Scott King Honor Book A Printz Honor Book A Los Angeles Times Book Prize Winner for Young Adult Literature Longlisted for the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature Winner of the Walter Dean Myers Award An Edgar Award Winner for Best Young Adult Fiction Parents’ Choice Gold Award Winner An Entertainment Weekly Best YA Book of 2017 A Vulture Best YA Book of 2017 A Buzzfeed Best YA Book of 2017 An ode to Put the Damn Guns Down, this is National Book Award finalist and New York Times bestseller Jason Reynolds’s fiercely stunning novel that takes place in sixty potent seconds—the time it takes a kid to decide whether or not he’s going to murder the guy who killed his brother. A cannon. A strap. A piece. A biscuit. A burner. A heater. A chopper. A gat. A hammer A tool for RULE Or, you can call it a gun. That’s what fifteen-year-old Will has shoved in the back waistband of his jeans. See, his brother Shawn was just murdered. And Will knows the rules. No crying. No snitching. Revenge. That’s where Will’s now heading, with that gun shoved in the back waistband of his jeans, the gun that was his brother’s gun. He gets on the elevator, seventh floor, stoked. He knows who he’s after. Or does he? As the elevator stops on the sixth floor, on comes Buck. Buck, Will finds out, is who gave Shawn the gun before Will took the gun. Buck tells Will to check that the gun is even loaded. And that’s when Will sees that one bullet is missing. And the only one who could have fired Sh…

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Long Way Down

by Jason Reynolds

Overall Book Review:

Not all award-winning books deserve their accolades, but in this case, Long Way Down deserves its long list of awards.  This contemporary young adult novel is written in verse–which is perfect.  There is a superb use of font, white space, and verse; it is impossible to imagine this book in any other way, as it multiplies the impact of the story.

This poignant novel gives a honest voice and compelling insight to the vicious cycle of violence that so many youth find themselves caught in.  It is a chance for young adult readers not familiar with that world to snatch a glimpse that it is never simple nor easy to break that cycle. 

In some ways, this novel has a Dicken’s Christmas Carol-feeling, as Will, the protagonist, is literally forced to face the ghosts from his past and make a choice about his future.  Spare, penetrating, and brilliant!

Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language:  9 mild obscenities; 9 scatological words; 4 anatomical terms; 1 F-word derivative.

Violence/Gore:  Descriptive passage about the agony of having a tooth pulled out (analogy); character recalls a friend being shot when she was eight, descriptive scene; report relative was shot and killed; report a parent was shot in the head; character describes shooting his brother’s murderer; report that someone shot someone else; character shows “hole” in chest where he was shot; character is wearing the bloody shirt he was shot in; sibling is shot/murdered.

Sex/Nudity:  Mother hopes her son won’t get girlfriend pregnant; kissing; brothers talk about girls/girlfriends (in general); boy notices a girl and flirts.

Mature Subject Matter:

Death, murder, drug-dealing, guns, racial issues, paranormal.

Alcohol / Drug Use:

Parents drink (to excess); characters sell drugs/reference to drug dealing; characters smoke; reference to “sharing a bottle of something cheap”.

Overall Book Rating
Profanity/Language
Rating:
7
10
Violence/Gore
Rating:
4
10
Sex/Nudity
Rating:
2
10

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An accountant and CPA by profession, I found myself a book reviewer for Squeaky Clean Reads by happenstance. When the opportunity came to transform that website into Compass Book Ratings, I was excited to seize it and meld my business background with my love of books. As the mother of three teenage sons, I have read a large number of children and young adult books and I believe that there is great value in a content review service. As much as we would love to read everything our children read, there just isn’t enough time. I also appreciate being able to select books for myself that are really worth my precious and limited reading time. I believe there is a book out there for everyone–they just have to find it!