Peak (Peak, #1)

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Addison Fransen It is because he is writing it like a journal entry for school.
Sofia Well yes, I am a student and I am not a big reader either, but I can read books fully when I am interested in them. Peak is a good book and gets you i…moreWell yes, I am a student and I am not a big reader either, but I can read books fully when I am interested in them. Peak is a good book and gets you interested on what is going to happen.(less)
Addison Fransen My copy has 246 pages but different copies can have a different amount of pages
Adasynn Well first of all the main character's name is Peak, and he's climbing to the summit of Mount Everest…moreWell first of all the main character's name is Peak, and he's climbing to the summit of Mount Everest(less)
LibraryGirl2008 I think it should be fine for older children who read above their recommended reading level. It's also good for younger teens (13-14), though the cont…moreI think it should be fine for older children who read above their recommended reading level. It's also good for younger teens (13-14), though the content itself is interesting enough that it should appeal to teens of all ages. The only swearing present is two mild curse words spoken during a brief, heated argument between the main character and his father. It does, however, describe the grueling conditions for climbers on Everest, including discussions of the various ways you can die up there.(less)

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