Review: Period 8 by Chris Crutcher.

Posted March 26, 2013 by Rowena in Reviews | 2 Comments

Rowena’s review of Period 8 by Chris Crutcher.

Main Character: Paul Baum
Love Interest: Hannah
Series: None
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Period 8. An hour a day. You can hang out. You can eat your lunch. You can talk. Or listen. Or neither. Or both. Nothing is off-limits. The only rule is that you keep it real; that you tell the truth.

Heller High senior Paul Baum—aka Paulie Bomb—tells the truth. Not the “Wow, that’s an ugly sweater” variety of truth, but the other kind. The truth that matters. It might be hard. It often hurts. But Paulie doesn’t know how not to tell it. When he tells his girlfriend Hannah the life-altering, messed-up, awful truth, his life falls apart. The truth can get complicated, fast.

But someone in Period 8 is lying. And Paulie, Hannah, and just about everyone else who stops by the safe haven of the P-8 room daily are deceived. And when a classmate goes missing and the mystery of her disappearance seeps beyond P-8 and into every hour of the day, all hell breaks loose.

I’ve never read anything by this author before but I wanted to read this story because for some reason, I thought someone in Period 8 was a serial killer and well, I don’t know why I thought that but I did and I was curious.  So, I read it.

So Period 8 is basically a place where students can come and talk about anything and everything.  It’s supposed to be like a support group run by Mr. Logs, a teacher on the brink of retirement.  This is the last year that they’ll have Period 8 with Mr. Logs and lots of things are happening.  Girls go missing, one of the boys turns out to be a big fat liar and the others are starting to take notice.

The main character, Paulie Baum tells the truth when it matters.  He’s not a liar and when he cheats on his girlfriend, he’s honest with her about it even though he doesn’t understand why he cheated and didn’t want to cheat.  But he’s got to live with the consequences of his actions so he comes clean.  Understandably, his girlfriend Hannah is pissed and dumps him.  Paulie’s bummed about it but he’s dealing with it, the best way that he knows how.  When one of his supposed friends starts sniffing around Hannah, Paulie isn’t happy about it but what can he do?

So this story is character oriented and at times it was a little slow going but I can’t say that I was too bothered by that.  Because, I kept reading.  Lots of things are happening, lots of characters are introduced and there were times when I had to take a step back to organize my thoughts and keep the story straight but overall, I enjoyed the book.  There were quite a few things that happened that made my eyes roll down the street (like that 911 call at the end.  I could not get over that.  I mean, seriously?) but aside from that, the story clipped on at a pace that worked for the story and when I finished the book, I was glad to have read it.

Paulie was a good main character.  I liked getting to know him and I liked how he tried to do what was right even when it was really hard.  His life was realistic and his thoughts and reactions rang true for me so it was easy to like him.  However, my favorite character in this whole book was Hannah.  I liked her take no crap from anyone attitude and I love that she was always open and honest with herself and more importantly with everyone around her.  She didn’t pull any punches and when she was mad, you knew it.

It was really easy for me to pick up on who the bad guy was, what was going to happen and when it was going to happen but even with all of that, I still enjoyed it.  The slow pick up and the 911 call was really my only complaints about the book.  Everything else was delightful and interesting.  I’m not at all mad that I read this book.

…and that’s your scoop!

This book is available from Harper Teen. This book was received from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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2 responses to “Review: Period 8 by Chris Crutcher.

  1. I’ve only read another review on this one, and it was really negative. It sounds like an interesting concept, but maybe not for me. It definitely looks like a thriller, but I guess not, right? Great review 🙂

  2. It’s the first review I read of this book. The idea sounds strange… I understand why you thought that it’s about a serial killer. I’m a good book-guesser, so I don’t want a book that will be easy to guess..
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