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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/16/13

beginning

The novel caught my eye because of the title. All of the other books seemed boring and from reading the summary of I Hunt Killers really caught my attention. After reading through the first couple of chapters i got into it and wanted to read more and more. The book started out hard to follow but i caught up with it as the novel progressed. After catching on it was hard to put the book down.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Ian I could not agree more with you in the fact that the title interested me as well. "I Hunt Killers" is such a broad title and before reading I couldn't even think of what this book was going to contain. Also, after I began reading the first few chapters it was hard to stop. Each chapter seemed to end in a cliff hanger, causing me to want to read more and more.