It's cold, dark there's too many strange noises. Maybe it's a dog or maybe it's a coyote. Whatever it is please don't come near me. "AHHHHHH" I was jabbed by a point object I started to run faster, and faster. It was about 9 o'clock who knows when there's going to be light outside, and who is this guy? "James, James" my name was being shouted what's going on. That sounds like my father's voice "James, are you out there?" What if my father's in danger, but they could kill me I can’t go out there. James had to make a strong decision which is why this was a good book. He had to make a lifetime decision that is a bug part of a lot of our lives. That decision fit the whole purpose of the book to take a chance and hope for the best.
The book I finished reading was Double or Die by Charlie Higson a James Bond adventure. This was a stage of the young James Bond the one who didn't always think things through, didn't always care about what his mission or plan was. Well in this case James is in a life or death situation when his father could die or if he goes to save him he could die, but it could be a trick how does he really know that was his father?
In the Book Double or Die by Charlie Higson there tends to be some life lessons that catch the eye before most other books. Just think have you ever had a family member be threatened? Has it ever happen when you were 13? Has there been a moment when your adrenalin kicks in? While he was hiding in a bush with his father being threatened to die would your adrenalin kick in? There has been a moment in my life where my adrenalin kicked in. When I was 10 there was a criminal in my neighborhood stealing everybody’s alcoholic beverages and everybody’s jewelry. Then they went into my friend’s house when I was there and we ran out the door into the street and called his mom while running.
To finally give the final opinion of the book would be to critique the style of literature. Charlie Higson does not really right about a mode, he writes with enthusiasm towards his topics and writes with tragedy and romance plot lines but he doesn’t
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