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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/13/13

The Ending

After reading, "I Hunt Killers" by Barry Lyga I turned out to like the ending so much. Because in the end you finally discover that there is more to Billy Dent than we actually know. That all this time while he was in prison he had already had his master plans set as to when he was going to leave and with all the other crazies that worshiped him and sent him fan mail he knew exactly who could help him because he was such a god to all the groupies out there that said he never did anything wrong. And for Jazz after seeing deaths occur throughout his life and never actually killing anyone he set up his mind that he does hunt killers and when he finally meets up with his father again in the real world and not behind bars, his father will be Jasper's first kill.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with Noelle i did love the ending as well. I liked at the very ending how everything clicked. The way he had been in jail this whole time and plans to leave. I liked the fact that the author made Jazz not end up like his dad. He had all the potential to end up like him and he didn't. Jazz also loved his father which is weird after everything his father had committed. In the end i did like the book as it kept me wanting to read more.

Unknown said...

i agree here with Noelle as well. Everything in the ending did eventually click and made a whole lot more of sense to me. I did like how jazz did not end up like his father and not want to hunt killers.