Thursday, September 27, 2012

Zach Snyder's Review


In the book, the Westing Game by Ellen Raskin, 16 different characters are competing to become the heir of the westing fortune. The only problem is one of the heirs is a murderer.

The narrator was an outsider who knew what other people were thinking and doing. I liked the character of Doug Hoo because he ran track. I didn't like J.J. Ford because she yelled and found out evidence of what peoples names were.

My opinion of the book is that I didn't really like it because it has to many clues that people can hear from another room. It was a game about money and death in the game.



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