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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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7/19/13

I think that Jazz was underdeveloped and unrealistic as a character for the protagonist. He seems over heroic and not as disturbed or conflicted as I imagine a child in his position to be. I would most likely not pick up this book to read because it seems to overcompensate with its concept to try to be interesting. The author seems to try too hard to create a disturbing tale of a murderer.  

1 comment:

Sierra Foster said...

I do not agree with this. I think that the author did a great job making you think the way Jazz did and the way Jazz felt throughout the novel. Jazz seems to know his strengths and weaknesses so I do not agree that he is over heroic either. I think Jazz was a great protagonist and i thought it was a good read.