I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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8/17/13
End
The ending of the book was very good to me. Just when you thought Jazz would turn on his morals and kill his gramma his friends were there to bail him out. When I first read that part it seemed like it would be another story with a happy ending. But it was not. When they said his dad broke out of jail that made me interested. Also the fact that Jazz may have unknowingly helped his dad out of jail made him feel guilty but at the same time inspired to go hunt down his dad. When it ended saying that there was blood on his head, and lots of it, I wasn't exactly sure what it was saying. I didn't know what was happening, which just made it a really good cliffhanger. It gave a preview to the next book and it made me understand more. After reading this book and the short preview, I want to go and read the sequel.
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