Friday, September 19, 2014

Acceleration by Graham Mcnamee

      Duncan's summer job is a nightmare.He's working in the subway's lost and found, in a room he calls the Dungeon, far, far below the city streets. He's bored out of scull, until he finds the little brown book.
      The book is a diary filled with the dark and dirty secrets of an anonymous serial killer stalking his prey. Duncan can't stop reading, can't stop thinking.Somewhere in the city, the writer of this diary is hunting.
      Duncan has to stop him before it's too late. He has to anticipate the killers next move. Stalk the stalker.
      Duncan knows - it's up to him.

3 comments:

  1. I recently finished this book and really enjoyed it! I think the plot was very twisted which kept you wanting more. It's not as well written as some well known authors, but it does the job of making you want to read it. Most of the book is a little creepy so if you can't bear reading about some animal cruelties than I do not suggest this book for you.

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  2. Do you like any of the characters? Any special characteristics that the characters may have? Do any of the characters remind you of someone who know? Anything the character does that you like or dislike, why?

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  3. I really enjoyed Duncan's personality. It was kinda funny how he told the story at times. Duncan's best personality would be to help people out and be an active participant in something, instead of watching something. He didn't remind me of someone I know. I really like how he is active, but at times he can just be stupid.

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