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Amazon Burning
Amazon Burning
Author: Victoria Griffith
An extraordinary tale of a young urban woman coming of age in the midst of intense conflict …. — When 22-year-old aspiring journalist, Emma Cohen, is forced to flee the comforts of her New York University student life, she manages to persuade her father to give her an internship at his newspaper in Rio de Janeiro. There, Emma is immediatel...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781938231940
ISBN-10: 1938231945
Publication Date: 10/1/2014
Pages: 222
Rating:
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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3 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Astor + Blue Editions, LLC.
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Full disclosure: I received this book free from the Goodreads "First-Reads" program.

Amazon Burning is a thriller set in the lush jungles of Brazil, with a young, collage-age female reporter from New York and a another young and able male photographer from Rio sent off into the rural surroundings to try and bring an animal smuggling operation to light.

It's billed as a "young adult" novel, though I'm not particularly sure just what that means. The themes are relatively simple and straightforward, and the plot has few, if any, twists and turns. And the protagonist is in her early twenties. I suppose that's "young adult"?

In any event: this is a reasonable competent thriller. The author clearly used her familiarity with the tribal peoples of Brazil in her story, that portion of the novel feel truly authentic. The romance portions, however, feel ham-fisted. Maybe that's my own take on romance plots in general, but there you go.

It's solid. It's good. It's not especially shiny, though. 3 of 5 stars.


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