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The Gun by Paul Langan
You know if you read about The Gun, you’re going to be shocked, get confused in some parts but the end is very surprising. The book is about a kid named Tyray Hobbs is a bully at Bluford High and then he bullies this kid named Darrell Mercer the new kid at Bluford High, then Darrell had enough, so he beats up Tyray and gave him a broken arm and that’s when Tyray life turns upside down. My opinion is that I don’t get some parts in the book, like example in the book Darrell Mercer was walking home from the grocery store with some oranges and Tyray came with his friend Rodney they dropped his oranges and steeped on them, Tyray picked up Darrell by his feet and picked up a pocket knife but didn’t do it strange right and Tyray wanted some revenge on Darrell by messing up his life. So I learned in the gun you don’t need to fight, use a gun, or just try to get revenge on a little guy the point is Tyray Hobbs is a good kid and he’s going to stay like that for a long time.
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