For my fiction book of choice, I chose the book Mentor The Kid and the CEO by Tom Pace and Walter Jenkins. This book is a thrilling fiction book with an intense plot. This book offers both life lessons and personal accounts that can be related to in life.
While reading this book, I was unhappy with how serious the fiction story was. I believe that the authors could have added more things such as funny dialogue. The story of Tony the main character is very serious due to him getting into a run in with the law. While reading, I found myself struggling to enjoy what I was reading at some points because of this.
There were many things that I really enjoyed reading this book as well. First, the authors did an amazing job of making this a fiction story that was easily relatable. While reading about Tony’s life experiences, I was able to compare his life to mine in many ways such as the fear of starting new jobs and also going out of one's comfort zone.
While reading this fiction story, the theme that I believe the authors were trying to stress was keep trying for you want no matter how many obstacles show up in the process. You must keep trying and never give up. If Tony would have given up after he was sent to jail, then he wouldn’t have ever met the Company CEO named Malcolm who helped him turn his life around. Malcolm was able to mentor Tony in such a positive way that Tony began getting job opportunities and was even able to start his own business.
One conflict that is evident in this fiction story is when Tony is sent to jail. Tony is forced to live through months in jail. Once he gets out, he had to solve the next conflict of having no money and the inability to get a job due to him being a felon. Through hard work and determination, Tony was able to overcome these obstacles and began living a successful life. Some people may not like this fiction because of how slow the plot moves along throughout the book, but I would definitely recommend this book to anyone because of the interesting conflict and theme. I rate this book a five out of five stars.