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What if the world's greatest serial killer was your dad? I Hunt Killers By Barry Lyga. I would give this book 4 out of 5 stars. I liked the book because it was very detailed, and it had a lot of suspense, action and mystery. Jasper’s (Jazz) dad was the world's best serial killer. He had killed over 300 people before getting caught. Jazz’s mom disappeared many years ago, and Jazz barely remembers her. Before Jazz was old enough to know any better, Billy Dent (Jazz’s father who he calls Dear Old Dad) attempted to teach Jazz the all the tricks to killing and how not to get caught and how not to feel bad about it. Now that Billy is in prison, Jazz is trying to have a normal highschool life. He lives with his grandmother, who's rapidly becoming crazy. He also has a best friend he would do anything for, and a girlfriend. Then when dead bodies start piling up in Lobo's Nod. Jazz starts experiencing those same feelings he had when he was with his dad. His dad is still locked up, but Jazz believes it's another serial killer. In an effort to prove murder doesn't run in the family he joins the police in a hunt to find the killer. Will things he had learned from his Dad help him hunt down the killer, Or could Jazz be more like his father than anyone would have thought? I Hunt Killers is the first book in a series. The next book in the series is Game. A Similar book to I Hunt Killers is called I Am Not A Serial Killer. I think that boys or girls would like this book. Especially people who like reading about investigators, police, killers, mysteries, suspense, and action.Over 8 years agokittycat87 has read this book.
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In the book Elsewhere, Elizabeth Hall has found herself in Elsewhere after dying in a car accident. After taking a long ride on the SS Nile, Liz has finally realized that she's not in a dream after all, but dead. When she arrives on Elsewhere, she meets her grandmother, Betty, for the very first time. And learns in Elsewhere, lives are lived backward from the age of a person's death. Liz would never be sixteen, never have a driver's license, never graduate from high school or go to college or get married. The only thing she has to look forward to is growing younger, until she becomes an infant and is sent back to Earth to be born again. Liz spends her first month on Elsewhere at the Observation Decks where she can watch her family, and friends back on Earth. In the end Liz gets closer to grandmother Betty, takes a job in the animal shelter helping pets find new owners, until she is sent back to earth. I really liked the book. I liked the book because it was really interesting. I also really liked it because it was a cool idea, how it took place after the main character dies.About 9 years agokittycat87 has read this book.
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