Salane,
Jeffrey. Lawless. Scholastic Press 2013 277p ISBN 978-0-545-45029-4 ms Hardback VG-BN
Adventure
All her home schooling experiences have
in some ways prepared M for her introduction to the prestigious and mysterious
Lawless School, which her father attended, but in other ways they did not prepare
her at all. Her piano lessons have
produced fingers nimble enough to pick locks, she is a whiz at spotting a
forgery, and her physical agility comes in handy in escapes. She slowly discovers that all the lessons at
this school prepare the students to be leaders in the criminal world. M excels, but always in unorthodox ways. From entering the first assembly through the
air ducts, through some unplanned lessons, M’s expertise wins her both friends and
enemies. Sometimes she cannot tell which is which. Her life may depend on her ability to do so.
This novel is well written and features thoroughly enjoyable nonstop action. The reader is constantly surprised by the twists and turns the plot takes. Middle-school students, both boys and girls, will enjoy it. The whole concept of teaching students to be criminals will pique the interest of readers. It is highly recommended for middle-school students who want an action-packed read.
Summary: M Freeman has been home-schooled until she applies to the Lawless School, which is not what
she expected. They train criminal masterminds. M excels at her lessons, but in unorthodox
ways. Fun read for middle school.
Schools-Fiction,
Crime-Fiction --Joan
Theal
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