More Than We Can Tell

More Than We Can Tell

Review by Lauren Greenwood

More Than We Can Tell is by Brigid Kemmerer. The genres of this book are romance and fiction. And the theme of the book is perseverance and compassion. If you’re interested in the genres romance and fiction or if you like perseverance and compassion as a theme in this book, you should read this. This book is more likely for teens from the ages 13 and up. The main characters in this book are Rev and Emma.

Rev is a foster kid who had an abusive father as a child, but now he lives with his forever foster family. But then Rev receives a letter, from his father. Even though his foster parents are more than willing to help him, he can bear himself to tell them. But as his life goes on trying to forget about his father's letter he receives emails everyday from his father. As he goes on, and he can’t trust anyone until he meets Emma.

Emma on the other hand is dealing with a cyberbully who is harassing and threatening her on a game. Her mother and her father are constantly screaming and fighting and they don’t get along very well. But she still doesn’t have the courage to talk about this to her parents. But at least her dog Texas is by her side to help her at any time. As she goes on, she still can’t trust anyone until she meets Rev.

Rev and Emma have a hard time trying to talk to people about their problems. But when they meet together, they both start opening up to one another and talk about their problems and their burdens that they have, but then their situations turn very dangerous. Their trust in each other will be tested in ways they never even expected. Read this book, if you want to find out what happens!