*CAUTION: SPOILERS*
Over the past few months, I’ve been trying to read more. I used to read a ton when I was younger, but school has become busier and busier. This month, I read Internment.
I mentioned this book in my post about books I want to read, which can be found here. On my flight back to the US a few days ago, I finished it and I tried really hard not to cry on the plane! It’s sad, but definitely worth it.
Internment is about 17-year-old American Layla Amin, who is sent to an internment camp for Muslims with her family. It takes place in an alternate universe in present day, but the author stresses that the issues present in the novel are becoming more and more real. Layla encounters violent guards and an authoritarian director, but manages to shut down the camp. With the help of friends on the inside and her boyfriend on the outside, Layla smuggles out blog posts and draws media, the Red Cross, and protestors to the camp in the middle of the California desert. By the end of the novel, I felt like I knew Layla and her friends to the point where I cried when one of them was shot by the Director.
This book really opened my eyes to the possibilities of America’s future. America is mostly made of immigrants, and closing ourselves off from the rest of the world won’t bring us together, it’ll tear us apart.
I highly recommend Internment. In fact, I’d give it 5/5 stars. I’ve always liked books with a message, and Internment is full of purpose. Although it’s classified as a YA book, I think it’s a crucial read for anyone who wants to make a difference. Resist.

I hope you enjoyed this post. Unfortunately, I missed a couple of days because I was traveling. I didn’t have the time to write posts in advance. Thanks for reading today! Happy Blogmas!





























