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F1As you can see, I just finished the book and personally, I didn't like the ending. The end of the book just came so quick, it didn't have any finalization. The book concluded with the characters talking about how to do their next performance. I would have enjoyed a little bit of a bigger look at their next performance, rather than the one page where it talks about it. I would have also liked to know how Billy died.
— Oct 20, 2017 10:51AM
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A4 Attention: Spoilers ahead. So far in the book, one thing I would change is how Ching Ling Soo died. It just happened so quick with no build up, it also ended quickly and there hasn't been much more talk about the death. All else that has been said is that they don't know if it was a murder or an accident, and they didn't even build on that question. The whole death situation seems kind of like it was thrown in.
— Oct 05, 2017 11:05AM
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is on page 207 of 320
C2 Out of all the characters, I admire Leo the most. I admire him because no matter the situation, he is always trying to find the right thing to do. He is always looking out for himself as well as others. He has a heart of gold and he is always doing the honorable thing. On the other hand, I least admire the Mayor because although he says he wants the best for everybody, he is only looking out for himself.
— Oct 02, 2017 10:28AM
Sawyer
is on page 123 of 320
F4 This book makes me feel extremely excited and lucky. I feel excited because you never know whats coming next. A lot of big things have happened so far, so I am just waiting for the next big event. Second, it makes me feel lucky that I didn't have to live in the early 1900s but also that I didn't have to go to work when I was just a young kid. The protagonist has to live on his own at 13 which I'm sure wasn't easy.
— Sep 21, 2017 09:02AM
Sawyer
is on page 63 of 320
C4 The most memorable moment in the story so far has been when the 'protagonist', Leo, was betrayed by the other 'characters' in the book. His "friends" sold him out to the police saying that he did something he never did. So far, this event has been the main 'conflict' of the story. This event really surprises you when it happens because the others aren't acting weird, but police were on Leo's trail shortly after.
— Sep 15, 2017 09:24AM

