![]() ![]() I like that Zusak inserted himself into the story to an extent. I had to search Google to find out what had happened (and so you know, I am going to discuss it. I have to say, the ending was really confusing for me. It’s nice to read a book about people helping each other instead of tearing each other down. I liked the originality of this story it came as something very fresh and new. Whatever it is, Ed has to deliver his message until there are no more names on his lists. Sometimes it’s something big, like letting himself be beaten up. Sometimes it’s something little like an ice cream cone. The aces guide him to people who need his help. So why is Ed receiving messages? Who decided that Ed should be the messenger? They come written on aces and Ed suspects it’s his friends whom he plays cards with. He’s got his friends: Marv and Richie and the beautiful yet untouchable Audrey. ![]() He lives in a run-down shack with his dog and drives a taxi even though he’s too young to do so. ![]()
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