I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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As you respond to the questions and postings related to the book you are reading, keep in mind that all blog postings will be monitored. If you use inappropriate language you will be reported.
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8/7/13
After thoughts
At the end of the book I was very surprised. Finding out that Mr. Fulton was the serial killer didn't surprise me the most because he was the top suspect on my list. But the ending came to a hectic conclusion which left me in shock. What did surprise me was the fact that the Impressionist did not want to kill Jazz. He's a serial killer and I thought that killing Billy Dents kid would have been the perfect murder for the Impressionist. Instead we found out that he only wanted to harness Jazz's potential as a killer, which was very creepy especially since he tried to force Jazz to kill his own grandma. The ending kept me on the edge of my chair the entire way through and it is making me consider on looking for a sequel.
2 comments:
I agree with Brendan in several aspects. The first would be that when it was revealed that Mr. Fulton was the serial killer was definitely not surprising to me because he was the most logical person to be the killer. I also was surprised that Fulton did not want to kill Jazz, why would he go through all the trouble to find Jazz to just have him try to kill his own grandmother. The ending was insane and it ended with such a big cliffhanger that I would have to consider reading the sequel to this crazy book.
I agree with tyler and brendan, I enjoyed reading the book and will probably read the sequel, mostly because it leaves you with unanswered questions, like how billy broke out of prison, and what exactly happened to jazz's mom, and what Billy will do now that he is out of prison
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