I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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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.
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8/28/13
The Advice
Jazz often talks about all of the murder advice that he has received from his father. Meanwhile, normal kids receive advice from their father on things like how to throw a baseball or how to ride a bike. This just goes to show that Jazz never really had a normal childhood or a normal relationship with his father due to his father's doings. Jazz is forever effected by his father's mistakes whether he is aware of it or not and he has to deal with the consequences of his father's mistakes.
1 comment:
I agree, and i also think that because of his father's advice for murdering someone, is why Jazzy wants to go and help catch the serial killer. I feel that Jazzy can't forget the advice his father had told him, but instead of using it like his father taught him, he uses the advice to help look for the serial killer. This helps to prove that Jazzy is nothing like his father, and is using what he witness to his advantage to catch other killers.
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