In the novel Burn by Suzanne Phillips, Cameron Grady, a fourteen-year-old boy in ninth grade starts of High School in Madison High worse than he ever had expected. Cameron has a mother that is too overprotective, a smaller brother in seventh grade called Robbie, a father that doesn’t live with him anymore because he always treated the two children poorly, and he also has a somewhat stepfather named Randy that is a cop. In the first week of High School, everything went off normal until Cameron’s P.E. teacher has mistaken him for a girl. Of course, the boys on the football team started bullying and teasing him since then, especially Rich Patterson and what seems like his assistant, Murphy. To get thoughts off Cameron’s mind, he always jogged into his favorite forest and played with matches until they burned down to his fingers. Cameron had a lot of passion for fire and running, and those were his favorite things to do since he gets bullied and doesn’t do his homework anymore. Cameron is Patterson’s favorite target besides Pinon, another guy that Cameron did not like. Cameron has to deal with his head getting stuck down the toilet every day or getting a punch in his stomach, and one day Patterson absolutely went a little too far and took pictures of Cameron in the boys' locker room that he didn’t want him to take of him and posted them on the internet. As a result, Cameron had to run into the forest again and play with matches, and the problem with matches and fire is that when he plays with them, he doesn’t think about anything and so that day he accidently burned down the forest. Worst of all, Cameron even killed Pinon in the boys' locker room with his locker lock because of being bullied, and therefore got arrested and took to jail. Overall, bullying impacts a person greatly, like Cameron Grady in the story Burn.
In this story there are various characters that I like; however, I would change the ending of the story a little. Cameron and Robbie are my favorite characters because Cameron never gives up fighting against being bullied, and Robbie is a very caring person. I didn’t like Rich Patterson and his friend Murphy because they were the bullies that affected Cameron to kill a person. Next, the ending of the story isn’t my favorite, because after all Cameron goes to jail because he accidently killed a kid, and he’s only fourteen. I would have preferred the ending if Cameron wouldn’t have gone to jail, and instead, everyone would have understood why he commit the crime. Lastly, I really liked the book because it teaches one a valuable lesson, and I’m looking forward to reading more of Suzanne Philipp’s books.
This novel is satisfying, because it makes one feel like they are the one that is getting bullied and punched in the stomach. My favorite part of the story is when Cameron gathered all his strengths to fight back when Rich Patterson bullied him, and he really didn’t care anymore what people thought about him, particularly Patterson and Murphy. My least favorite part is the ending because Cameron went to jail for murdering Pinon, and it would have been better if the people would have understood what happened to him at school the whole year long. I would recommend this book to anyone who cares and wants to know how horrible it actually feels to get bullied because if more people care, it’s going to happen less. Also, the book is just really enjoyable, and it filled with suspense. In general, this book is pretty amusing and recommended to anyone that enjoys teen novels.