The book Rush written by Jonathan Friesen is a very intense, full throttle book. In the beginning it starts off slowly, but as soon as you realize that Jake King is not your average teenager you won’t want to stop reading. Also, Brockton, the town Jake is from, is not the average town. But one thing is for sure: it’s a small town and rumors grow faster than wild fires. Fire, that’s another main concept of the book. Everything is about fire and the rush and the risk it gives. There’s also the Rush Club, that will by the name, do anything for the rush of everything. Throughout the book there’s excitement, horror, love, death, laughter and cries. Once you get into it, you won’t want to put it down. It is however, a story mostly about trust, and doing what you believe in and what you think is right. But, if what you think is right, is wrong…careful, you might get burned.
I believe that the book was very good. It had an exciting plot, good story and many, many twists and turns. As soon as you think you know what the ending will be like, it changes. And then changes again, and again, and again. You won’t know how it’ll end until the very last page, maybe even the last word. But, the book is also good because it leaves your mind to wonder about what would happen next if there were to be another book written. Also, this is one of those books that have it all. The romance, the action, the hero, the villain, and the surprise ending. But, from backstabbing brothers, to the death of a best friend, to the explosion of school, it’s all there. Plus, one of the best parts was when the guy everyone thought was a hero, was really not the best, and the one everyone didn’t like, ended up being a hero. Read the book and see for yourself!