Street+Pharm

//Drugs and Money: A Teenage Kingpin// By: Steven Miller

Although I was always taught not to judge a book by its cover, //Street Pharm// sucked me in. The protagonist’s name is Ty, who is a seventeen-year-old drug dealer, has taken up his father’s cocaine business while he is in prison. Ty is a likable character, but a little too carefree. This tends to become very annoying later in the book. The way the story plays out is predictable. One can almost sense what’s coming, and there is not much suspense. I recommend this book to any teenager, but it is not exceptional and I would grade it a B-.