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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/15/13

The Ending

The ending of I Hunt Killers surprised me, and made me think about everything that occurred in the book. The events towards the end caught me off guard, and completely surprised me. I was not expecting the Impressionist to be someone who looked so innocent however I should have recognized serial killers know how to blend in, and not attract attention to themselves. Finding out the killer at the very end made the ending that much better. Also the other events that occurred made me want more however I felt it ended abruptly. The ending left me wondering and left some of Jazz's questions unanswered. The ending made me want to read the sequel to know more and how it ends. The ending was my favorite part and left me wanting more which made me happy.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I completely agree. I thought the novel ended without answering a lot of questions and left me thinking about possible outcomes.