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Brothers in Arm
“Bang Bang“ is the sound Martin hears, as he turns around. His brother Huero is laying on the concrete floor -- shot dead. The novel Brothers in Arm by Paul Langan and Ben Alirez focuses on gang affiliated activities. The story follows the life of Martin Luna who has to deal with the fact that his brother Huero is gone. He feels like his brother’s death is all his fault. It was a drive-by and it wasn’t intentionally supposed to hit Huero. It was meant to hit Frankie, Martin’s friend. The shooting was a warning for Martin and his crew. The author, Paul Langan and Ben Alirez, wrote this novel to show that gang violence is serious and it can affect someone’s life because right when that white van turned the corner and Martin heard those shots, his life changed … forever.
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This book is beyond worth reading it, trust me! It’s really good. It shows that you should appreciate what you have when you have it because the next minute it can be gone. In Martin’s case, he used to be annoyed by Huero and always wondered why he would follow him everywhere and why he wanted to be just like him. Now he looks back and regrets all of that. He would give anything up just to have his brother back. Brothers in Arms changed my view of California because it’s just like any other dangerous place. Like Brooklyn, West Coast has gang and gun violence, too. I would recommend this book to those who even think or thought of taking someone’s life away. This novel can change a person’s life forever, and the consequences may be horrible. I wouldn’t wish that feeling on my worst enemy. This book is great -- you won't regret it!