Personally I love books that are related to teens in High School. The reason behind that is because of how I can relate to the books. The emotions and the judgement that go around. In this book I can relate to different characters and their personalities at different parts of the book. I can relate to Adam the most, I am aware of others and their feelings and actions. Throughout the book Adam has shown great courage and strength, along with Zoe.
The book Lockdown is about Adam and his experience through a traumatic school shooting. The shooter is an old friend of Adams, Josh. Josh and Adam were friends last year but this year they were mutual. In the class they shared, Science, Josh would take care of the class pet, a hamster, and when the hamster had babies Josh was informing to his peers that it was crucial that they don’t touch, lift, or shake the cage and nest. But some students did not listen, especially Mike. Mike would mess with Josh by picking up the cage and shake it, stick his finger and move the nest the mother built, and then make funnot the hamster when it ate its baby because it felt that the environment was unsafe. Along with that Josh was made fun of a lot and called weird and kids would make fun of him to his face and Josh would get upset.
Until one normal day when the lockdown alarm was sounded. Just another drill, right? Thought Josh and tried to skip class with Zoe, wrong.
The attitude of Adam relates to me (I think), he doesn’t really find lots of school classes intriguing, he is always using his head, he pays attention to lots of details, and he hates running. One thing that doesn’t match up is his courage. The way he took charge to protect him and Zoe, to try and find Joshand stop him. I could not have done that. When my school was put on lockdown because a sub entered the panic code I was frozen in the cafeteria, my brother had to pull me up and run me out of the school, he was my Adam.