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Agnes and the Hitman
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February's Secondary Read: "Agnes and the Hitman" by Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer
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1. What is the book about?
2. What are the main events of the book?
3. What did you like about this book?
4. What did you dislike about this book?
5. What is the setting of the book, and how does it add to the book?
6. Who are the main characters in the book?
7. Who is your favorite character?
8. Who is your least favorite character?
9. What did you not understand about this book?
10. Does this book have any special meaning to your personal life?
11. What is the theme (moral) of the book? Are there any significant motifs or
allusions (biblical, mythical, etc.)?
2. What are the main events of the book?
3. What did you like about this book?
4. What did you dislike about this book?
5. What is the setting of the book, and how does it add to the book?
6. Who are the main characters in the book?
7. Who is your favorite character?
8. Who is your least favorite character?
9. What did you not understand about this book?
10. Does this book have any special meaning to your personal life?
11. What is the theme (moral) of the book? Are there any significant motifs or
allusions (biblical, mythical, etc.)?
Cross posts from Yahoo Cafe Libri (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cafelibri)
I know, right? I thought Agnes was quirky, spunky, and rather self-sufficient-- and the pair of them was such a cute couple!
What did you think about the collaboration writing? I thought it was flawless. I couldn't tell who wrote what parts. I wondered if maybe Agnes was developed by Cruise and the hitman was developed by Mayer. So maybe the collaboration came in with character development.
~Adrianna~
--- In cafelibri@yahoogroups.com, "stepbillwagaman" wrote:
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> I read Agnes and the Hitman. I loved it - hilarious!
> Steph
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I know, right? I thought Agnes was quirky, spunky, and rather self-sufficient-- and the pair of them was such a cute couple!
What did you think about the collaboration writing? I thought it was flawless. I couldn't tell who wrote what parts. I wondered if maybe Agnes was developed by Cruise and the hitman was developed by Mayer. So maybe the collaboration came in with character development.
~Adrianna~
--- In cafelibri@yahoogroups.com, "stepbillwagaman" wrote:
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> I read Agnes and the Hitman. I loved it - hilarious!
> Steph
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Adrianna wrote: "Cross posts from Yahoo Cafe Libri (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cafelibri)
I know, right? I thought Agnes was quirky, spunky, and rather self-sufficient-- and the pair of them was such a cute cou..."
Nice! I felt the same way!
~Adrianna~
--- In cafelibri@yahoogroups.com, "stepbillwagaman" wrote:
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> The collaboration writing was completely seamless - I didn't detect any difference in styles when reading.
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> I loved Agatha - especially the conversations she had in her head with her psychiatrist.
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> Steph
I know, right? I thought Agnes was quirky, spunky, and rather self-sufficient-- and the pair of them was such a cute cou..."
Nice! I felt the same way!
~Adrianna~
--- In cafelibri@yahoogroups.com, "stepbillwagaman" wrote:
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> The collaboration writing was completely seamless - I didn't detect any difference in styles when reading.
>
> I loved Agatha - especially the conversations she had in her head with her psychiatrist.
>
> Steph

