In the novel I HUNT KILLERS my favorite character was Jazz. At
the very beginning of the story Jazz was a mysterious character as he watched
the cops search a murder scene through his binoculars. At first I didn't know if he was a good guy
and just enjoyed watching crime scenes or if he was the murder. Once I found out his father was Billy Dent I
was extremely suspicious that Jazz was trying to hide something. I liked Jazz a
lot and really hoped he wasn't hiding something but was still not sure if he
was good or not because sometimes he even questioned himself. The mysteriousness in Jazz is what made me
like him. Here were many times were I
was sure that he did do it and others where I knew he didn't.
I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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2 comments:
I do agree with you that Jazz was a great character. He was also my favorite. At first I wasn't sure if I liked him as much but as I continued reading I started to like him more and more. I started to like him because of his life being some sort of mystery. His character really stood out to me, unlike the other characters. Jazz was the most interesting of them.
I too agree with this statement, the author of the book did a fantastic job creating the character of Jazz, and made me really feel like i knew the character and what he would do an d wouldn't do.Though in the beginning i didn't think much of his character, as the book progressed he stood out more and more, and eventual he became one of the most interesting characters of the novel. He really felt like the most in depth character in the sense that I saw him as an actual person and not just a character in a story.
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