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Entry 2 10.27.09 New things that added to problem was the fact that more people got the idea someone wanted everyone dead. Then the idea got worse, as more people died, the more everyone freaked. The plot twists were when everyone started to admit their wrong doing or wrong thoughts. Like when Dr. Armstrong talks about the knife and surgery, and how easy it would have been to kill someone. Then they start talking about a boat, and if its coming so they can leave.

The events are hard to read. I hate how they go back and forth from the past to the present, then back to the past. Then the next section it will be something completely different. The language is hard, half the words I cant even pronounce. Let alone know what they mean. So when I’m reading I need I need a dictionary beside me, or someone to ask. I think the age group is aimed for the older people maybe like late 20s. to early 50s. I know a normal teenage, wouldn’t like to read a book with huge words, and complicated story line. The main theme could be just open your eyes to the obvious, basically because theres hints out there that many people don’t see. Like the day of your wedding, and its raining like mad. It could be saying it’s a bad time. This is shown my the little hints, like the rhyme, nobody took notice until it was too late. There are no new characters that I can recall.