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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/20/13

Introduction

I found the beginning of the novel to be engaging and striking. I liked how it didn't start off slow and boring. I Hunt Killers was a very easy novel to read because from the beginning I couldn't put it down. It opens up to the first murder case which was mysterious and made one want to continue reading. I like mystery novels and this novel was definitely puzzling and interesting from the beginning.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I agree with your opinion on the introduction. I also thought the beginning was very well written and it kept me interested. It wasn't slow moving or boring at all. I also agree when you said it's an easy novel to read. It was interesting from the beginning so reading the rest of the story went fast.