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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

ChristianG9 Second Post

This novel turned out to be very predictable.  It was very easy to tell that something was wrong with Charlie.  Also it was extremely easy to tell something bad was going to happen to Charlie.  I wondered throughout the whole novel why Charlie's family didn't keep a close eye on him.  In the end that was what got him killed.  I thought that if the novel was a little more vague about Charlie it could have been much less predictable and could have been a much better book.

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  1. I agree with this, Marcus really should've been able to tell something was wrong with Charlie.

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