Sunday, May 6, 2018

Review: Run, Hide, Fight Back

Run, Hide, Fight Back Run, Hide, Fight Back by April Henry
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Everyone thinks it is just another day at the Portland shopping mall when masked men open fire and start killing people in the food court. Some make it out, some are taken hostage and a group of teens hide in a store. This group has three choices. They can run, they can hide or they can fight back. What they don’t know is that the men with the guns are not the only people with secrets. Do these teens have what it takes to get out alive? What sacrifices will they need to make along the way?

Run, Hide, Fight Back is a stand-alone novel that will have readers turning page after page without pause. Henry has included a variety of characters with many flaws and strengths that give vibrancy to the story. Unfortunately, it is a tough topic that is in the news too often lately, yet readers will come away feeling as if they were given a fair interpretation of all sides. Readers will want to get to the end as quickly as they can, so that they may know who survives and who gets what they deserve.


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