By: Graham Salisbury Binding: Hardcover Publisher: Doubleday Books ISBN: 0385322372 ISBN-13: 9780385322379 Released: 20 Oct 1997 RRP: £10.44 Average Rating:
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Feed Shark Bait to the sharks- By: , 29 Jun 1999 A sad commentary on the personal morality of adolescents. Possessing a strong understanding of good & evil, Mokes still makes the wrong choices. In my opinion, this book sends a terrible message to young people, as the negative consequences of the main character's actions are not fully played out. Well-written, but I take offense with the lack of character of Mokes.An entertaining book for young readers about loyalty.- By: , 25 Nov 1998 Shark Bait
Shark Bait is a fiction book written by GrahamSalisbury that takes place near the oceanin Hawaii. This book has 151 pages. The title, Shark Bait, is a metaphor used to describe Mokes because his father is a police officer. Graham Salisbury captures the lifestyles of the local children of Hawaii. This book can be enjoyable for people of all ages. The Pidgin dialect & Hawaiian words would be interesting for the people (mostly children) of Hawaii, yet this book might be difficult for people who live somewhere else to understand. Local children or teenagers can relate to Mokes's life. Shark Bait is mostly about the loyalty Mokes shares with his friends. END