Name: The Fall

Author: Robert Muchamore
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9780340911709
0340911700
Why I decided to read this book:At first I was a bit reluctant to read this novel because my friend said it was the saddest book in the series. However, I couldn't not read the book because then, I knew I wouldn't be able to carry on reading the rest of the series.Category:This book was part of the 'a book with a male main character' category. I think that this category was interesting for me because it was a male perspective, which made me realise that the think differently from a female/me.Favourite quote and why:My favourite quote from this book was from the scene where James (the main character) was trying to make up with his girlfriend and Kerry (the girlfriend) asked her friends around the table if she should accept his apology and "everyone started to laugh, and comments flew around the table ranging from 'kick his arse'* to 'marry him and get it over with'." because it showed me that people have different opinions and perspectives.*sorry for the bad languageWhat I learned:I learned that there are people in this world that you can trust and can't trust. If you know someone well, and suddenly you can't trust them but they say 'you can trust me' then you should trust that person no matter what circumstance they're in.Character or setting that was interesting and why:I personally thought that in this book, Ewart was an interesting character because he is generally someone who was trusted throughout the series, but due to his suspicious actions, he lost his trustworthy position. This was interesting for me as I felt sorry for him because Ewart always did things for other people and even though he did, people still didn't trust him.I really enjoyed reading this book overall, just like the others in the series and I can't wait until I can read the next books.
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