![]() ![]() My dislikes are that the book got boring in the first half while in the second half it got very interesting. What i like is that you can compare this book to the real Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, but it's reversed in Sharon M. The genre in my opinion of this book is realistic fiction because being threatened by a gang about who you go out with. I think the overall idea was excellent, but some of the things written in the book weren’t very interesting. ![]() Romiette and Julio, gets a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. ![]() Draper, that got numerous reviews, should be praised. Romiette and Julio, a book written by Sharon M. This lead tells how good the book is, and how the questions I asked related to what Romiette and Julio did in the book. However, would you risk your life for someone you love? Would you ever get to know someone on the internet, and meet them at your school the next day? Well these 2 characters sure did. These comments were about the novel Romiette and Julio. "Draper has given readers a pair of intriguing, unusual protagonist with the sort of real thoughts and feelings that will make this interracial story satisfying." -Booklist "Gripping romantic adventure sure to keep (readers) turning pages until the end." -Voya ![]()
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