I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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8/20/13
Favorite Character
My favorite character by far is Howie. As a very dependable and loyal friend, he stayed with Jazz even when he was at his worst. Howie helped keep Jazz from becoming what he feared most, his father. Howie also served as very necessary comedic relief, in such a serious and intense book, some form of humor was the only thing keeping the reader from sinking into depression.
4 comments:
I agree with this comment because Howie was always by Jazz's side and never left him when he could have at any moment. He was a true friend willing to do anything for Jazz.
I agree 100% with this comment. Howie definitely serves as a reief for Jazz and the reader. With all the horrifing things Jazz has seen in his life, it's important that he has that one friend that can really make him smile and forget about his troubled past.
I agree with Jackie and Shannon on this. Howie was always there for Jazz. Jazz was always to depend on Howie to keep him sane. I also agree with Jackie when she says, "Howie also served as a comedic relief, in such a serious and intense book, some form of humor was the only thing keeping the reader from sinking into depression." because without Howie's humor, the reader would do exactly as Jackie said, which was sink into depression.
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