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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Second

Through the later chapters of this book, friendship becomes a major theme. But it is mostly a one-sided friendship because Marcus does most of the giving and Charlie does most of the receiving even though he doesn't know what is good for him. When Marcus and Charlie go to the Hall of Fame, that really shows that Marcus cares for Charlie deeply. I was really surprised when the police took Marcus, but instead of going to the police station, they went to the football game. This book is alright because nothing really interests me to much.

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