Check out this book's title! Wouldn't you be intrigued? Wouldn't it make you think?
Well, the title seems to be the only thing going for this book. Even though I tried to keep an open mind to this philosophical question, the following points negated my reading experience:
1. the main character, Mike Postman, was a popular kid in school, excelled in academics and sports, the most admired teacher at his high school - an all-round great guy! So, why don't I like him? Answer: he's too one-dimensional;
2. the plot was confusing at times! Some parts dragged out or seemed redundant, repetitive and/or haphazard. I had to keep flipping back to figure out where I was in the story! The ending was too syrupy for me; and,
3. this book needed an editor! Descriptions were mundane, and the teacher in me wanted to pull out my red pen to correct all the grammatical, capitalization and punctuation issues! Too many problems like these are difficult for me to get past!
Overall, I think this is an awesome premise for a book, but it would probably be better off with an author who uses beta readers and copy editors!