I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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8/12/13
Between Friends
The friendship between Howie and Jazz is amazing. Howie accepts Jazz for who he is and stand by his side no matter what happens. Jazz has a great deal of trust in Howie. I like that the author showed us a little about Howie's humor and personality. After, reading about murders you would have a little laugh in-between with Howie's sidekick remarks.
2 comments:
Hi strongly agree with you on this friendship. Howie was a rock for Jazz. I loved Howie sense of Humor, I would be reading the book in bed getting creeped out and than Howie would make a funny comment and I was able to continue to read on. I don't think I would be able to get through certain aspects in live without my close friends.
I also agree. Jazz and Howie have a great relationship. When they first met, Jazz needed to fit in somewhere and Howie needed a friend who was on his side. After all the murders, etc., that Jazz witnessed, Howie was his grounding point. Without Howie, there was no humor. Howie made Jazz more personable and was able to bring out the real Jazz and not the serial killer's son part of Jazz. Howie was a true friend in all aspects.
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