Breaking The End story
just the best. The author was able to take elements from the characters lives and then just blow it all up. I love how it gives the reader a chance to understand what makes all of them tick. Even when they know everything about one character, this story still makes you see new things. And it makes you want to see what happens next.
You have to read this story. You are lucky to find a part of all the characters and their inner world.
Aww. I was so happy for Jack when he finally ended his story. Such a heartbreaking yet happy ending. And I love the scene where he meets the characters from the past.
I had so much fun reading Jack's story. I laughed when Jack and Nicky fought about who's going to take a shower first. I smiled when Jack told Nicky that he was just kidding. And I gasped when it turned out that Jack was on the other end of the phone line and that he had been playing tricks on her.
I really love the way that this story turned out. I love how it explores love and friendship and how far they can go.
Jack loved books before he could even speak. When he got older, he just had to have his parents buy him books. But after his parents died in an accident, he just stopped reading books. It would help him get over the loss of his parents, but he just never got back into it.
When he's thirteen, a boy from his neighborhood and best friend, Nicky, stops by his house. Jack starts to read again, and his dad buys him a computer so that he can find stories on the Internet. Soon, they both go online and Jack finds out about the books and reading. Jack's life changes in the worst way possible when his family leaves him and his friends and the people in the town they lived in move away. His dad and Nicky are on a trip together. They never get back together.
I really love this story. Not only because Jack's situation was heartbreaking, but because Nicky didn't think he was doing anything wrong by giving Jack books from a second hand book store.
You have to read this book!
Jack and Nicky met on a school bus. They were both on the same team in a game of hide and seek, and even though Jack was too little, he ran faster than anyone in his grade. He was the leader of his team and they loved to follow him. Nicky was new to town. He just moved there. He was a nice boy. One of the guys in school started calling him "Gumby", because he had a birthmark on his chest. One of the girls gave him a hard time about it, but after a while, everyone gave him a nickname. He was "The Guy".
Nicky's dad died on the bus in the middle of the road, and Nicky was the only witness to it. As a result, his mom had to move away.
Both of them have had a tough time dealing with the loss of their parents. But over time, they found a way to work through their problems and to cope with everything that has happened to them. They are best friends. And after school, they come together to hang out and read.
This book is so interesting to read. It's about two boys from two completely different worlds, and they meet in a way that they are both perfect for one another. But because they have different worlds, they have to learn to be brave enough to be friends.
You have to read this book!
You're going to love seeing the characters from Jack's story coming together again and seeing what happens in the town that they both live in.
When I first read this book, I was just in love with how everything was falling into place in the perfect way. The characters had been put into new situations, and they all had to deal with things that they weren't prepared for. They didn't know what would happen next, but they all learned a little bit more about who they were, who they could be, and how they were going to work things out.
This is a great story, and a great ending. It's a book that makes you cry, smile, and maybe even be a little more understanding of everyone you know.
Jack had never lied to him before. But when he was thirteen, his life changed. His parents got in a car accident and died. His best friend Nicky didn't want to be near him. Jack just had to deal with his situation alone.
He had always been a book worm. He liked to read and draw and he always wanted a sister.
One day, he got a call from the other side of the world. It was his parents. He didn't