I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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9/1/13
Jazz and Howie
My favorite thing in the book was the relationship between Howie and Jazz. Their relationship is very relaxed, open and funny. They told each other everything and they trusted one another. My favorite part was when every time Jazz needed to break in somewhere he would always drag Howie along and Howie knew it. As they said in the book, Howie would follow Jazz into "the gate of hell" if he asked. There relationship brought a great comic relief into the book.
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I agree with this because their relationship was one of the few things I could relate too. I think that everyone has a bestfriend or someone they can be honest with and Howie was that person for Jazz. This dynamic between them made the book a little more relateable even with such a morbid plot. I also agree that with such heavy topics and gruesome details their interactions added some much needed humor.
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