I HUNT KILLERS is a great book its very
interesting. Once I started getting into
the book I could not put it down due to the cliffhangers at the end of almost
every chapter. Unlike many other murder
mystery books I have read the killer was not obvious until we found out at the
end. The book is a fast and easy read because there are no boring or dull parts
to it. This made me like it a lot because it didn't drag on. I really enjoyed the details that Jazz
included about how the killer was probably feeling due to his prior experience
with his own father. Even though Jazz was the main characters all of the other
characters were developed as well. This
caused me to be able to make connections with them because we knew things about
each one of them. I really enjoy these
types of books and this might have been one of the best ones I have read so
far.
I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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1 comment:
I agree with Kristen. This book was very difficult to put down. There weren't any dull moments throughout the entire book. Jazz was a very compelling narrator. He went into great detail when describing the crime scenes. He struggled with the concept of being Billy Dents son but not wanting to follow in his foot steps. He needed to discover his own identity. He learned much from his father but did not want to become him.
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