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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/19/13

Ending

I did enjoy the ending of the book but at the same time I didn't. I didn't like it because they never found the body of Jazz's mother and he had to live with knowing that his mother wasn't there for him. I liked it because it showed that Jazz was finally realizing that his mother wasn't with him. I liked the end because they kept it a mystery and thats what kept me wanting to read it. It was an interesting book because of the mystery part of it.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I totally agree with this. The ending could have gone two ways, and they chose to take the harder way. It was easy to just have the police find his mother and him make all the connections to make sense of it. But the author took it a different way and left it a mystery, adding to the thoughts that the reader has while and after reading the book.