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Spud by john van de ruit
Spud by john van de ruit









And Spud Miltonthirteen-year-old, prepubescent choirboy extraordinaireis about to start his first year at an elite boys-only boarding school in South Africa. Nelson Mandela has just been released from prison. I send by Ordinary mail and supplyīecause of postage costs it is sometimes better to to order more than one book, as I charge by weight and combine postage it is more cost effective. Over this entire book was funny and obviating.Softcover. So mostly young readers like teenagers would enjoy Spud. This story was funny and enjoyable but there are some parts in the book that adults might not find funny and enjoyable, they might just find Spud to be a bit boring. Whether if what happened in the book was funny or sad. This made the book very enjoyable just to picture in your head what was going on in the book.

spud by john van de ruit

As you read in the last two paragraphs John described emotions very well. The only book I know of that was written like a diary was the Diary of Anne Frank. Something unique about this book was that its style that it was written in was like a diary. Van De Ruit does a good job showing love as a theme by having Spud say “but Maggy you’re the only thing that matters to me, and I won’t go home knowing your disappointed in me” But Spud is determined to get her back in whatever way possible.

spud by john van de ruit

In the book spud meets a girl named Maggy and they go out but eventually break up for some reasons. The author places moments that all boys like Spud go through to become men. John Van De Ruit portrays many themes throughout the book. As he starts boarding school in South Africa Spud will have to make mew friends and make it through the school year. Spud will also learn that growing can be fun.

spud by john van de ruit

But for Spud growing up will come with a few difficulties and surprises. Fourteen year old Spud Milton is just about done with his childhood and is about to begin his journey into manhood.











Spud by john van de ruit