Makenna: My favorite character so far is Tam Lin, who is Matt's bodyguard. He seems really tough and serious at the beginning, but later we see that he is actually pretty cool. He defies the Alacran family (he works for them) by insulting them to the cameras around the house. He is really smart, because he somehow knew that Matt would need food and books and other supplies someday, and Tam Lin stashed them in a hiding spot in advance. He is smart, not in books, but in life. Tam Lin has so far turned out to be a really interesting and nice guy.
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ReplyDeleteEmily: Who is you're favorite character so far and why?
ReplyDeleteLit Circle Question #3
ReplyDeleteI have a question about this book:
What is the main (character/characters) obstacle in this story?
Is the authors writing exiting?
Please post back on my page, on the Flowers For Charly blog.
Colton
Colton and Makenna we cant comment on your blog or at least i can't.
ReplyDelete400 baby. We cant be stopped
ReplyDeleteMakenna: My favorite character so far is Tam Lin, who is Matt's bodyguard. He seems really tough and serious at the beginning, but later we see that he is actually pretty cool. He defies the Alacran family (he works for them) by insulting them to the cameras around the house. He is really smart, because he somehow knew that Matt would need food and books and other supplies someday, and Tam Lin stashed them in a hiding spot in advance. He is smart, not in books, but in life. Tam Lin has so far turned out to be a really interesting and nice guy.
ReplyDelete450. oh yeah.
ReplyDeleteSLOANE ACKERMAN: Where is the setting in your story?
ReplyDeletep.s. I can't comment on your page so I'm doing it here. Please write back on my page at the blog Flowers for Charly. Thank you!!
Flowers for Charly: What in your mind is the most important event in your book? Why?
ReplyDeleteALbert can you not post on the Flowers for Charly blog?
ReplyDeleteI did i just forgot
ReplyDeleteis this a good book
ReplyDeleteits an okay book
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