I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

To participate in this blog, select the Sign in link at the top right of this screen, then log in to Blogger. Once Blogger's Dashboard is displayed, select View Blog from the right side of the "I Hunt Killers" box. Use comments on the side bar as a guide and express yourself by selecting the New Post link at the top right of this screen, or comment on another's post by selecting the comments link at the bottom of the particular post.

This is a student-friendly place to discuss your summer reading assignment with your peers. Use this Blog only for matters related to the book - this is not a social networking outlet.

As you respond to the questions and postings related to the book you are reading, keep in mind that all blog postings will be monitored. If you use inappropriate language you will be reported.

This is for English class; therefore, you must write in full sentences and use correct punctuation and grammar. Please avoid texting or IM language, abbreviations, slang, emoticons, etc. In order to receive credit, blogs must be well thought out and at least three sentences in length.

8/27/13

Post 1

Throughout the book it is very apparent that Jazz is constantly referring to the advice his father gave him while covering up a crime. I found this to be very interesting because it shows all the experience Jazz has. He has witnessed many of the crime scenes of his father's 123 official kills which is easily more than the average person would ever come close to experiencing. Looking at this book in terms of the transition from innocence to experience Jazz is clearly an extremely experienced character, and I seem to find that very interesting.

No comments:

Post a Comment