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Book Review on “PoW” (Prisoner-of-War)

Ted, a 14-year old boy, happened to be in Martin Booth’s amazing writing, PoW. Although he’s only a little kid like me, he had experience the edge of Heaven. Martin Booth, one of the best novel writers in the world, will bring you into the war between German and French. And Ted Foley, will lead you to the end of the journal. Ted Foley, a homesick kid, happens to become the major character in this story. He is small, but he is brave. He had passed the school of sailor and ordered to become the ship boy of a ship traveled to the end of happiness, the war. They failed destroying the German’s ship; instead, they all jumped into the ocean and pray for god to give me some more time to survive in this bloody war. Ted had survived, but he got caught and brought into a terrible camp, the camp of prisoners in the war. In the camp, Ted met different kinds of friend. Bob was the one who has the same job as Ted in the camp. Then they met Muldoon, who got killed by the soldiers because of escaping. Ted saw the whole story happened in front of his eyes, he decides to escape. He met a really smart guy, Milkie who told Ted many ways to revenge. It was really interesting. You can see how a group of prisoners can fight back in different ways secretly. The adventure of crossing the most dangerous rocky road to the end of the huge German office, Ted stole the map from the crazy mad soldier. He decided to escape once we he is ready and now he's only waiting for you to turn the next page! I really wish you can read the book and enjoy the images.

Prisoner of War is a book that can really brings you into the story’s settings and mood. The bombing, the fighting, and even the killing will flow in front of you making you afraid and exciting. I recommend everyone to read this book and I believe it will give you a journal of the inconvenient truth of the ugly war.