Tim S’s Reviews > Fade to Black: A Suspenseful Young Adult Thriller of Secrets, Lies, and Truth > Status Update
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the plot of this book is different because it is a big story of different peoples' stories about the crime scene of Clinton smashing the windshield. The previous book has a classical plot because it starts with the exposition, then the rising action, then the climax, then the falling action, and finally the resolution.
— Mar 03, 2013 08:54PM
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Tim S
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Alex, a boy who is HIV positive was going to pick up donuts one day and someone attacked him. It took a lot of work to figure out who the attacker really was.
— Mar 24, 2013 07:41PM
Tim S
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The theme of this book is mysterious and suspenseful. It relates to my life because I had many moments where suspenseful and mysterious things were happening.
— Mar 17, 2013 07:49PM
Tim S
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The point of view my book is told from is first person, but from different people. It helped me get information by showing me different peoples' stories of the crime scene. It would be different if the point of view was different because there would be just one narrator telling the story.
— Mar 10, 2013 07:44PM
Tim S
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There were many examples is the book that the author used special words to evoke the mood in this story. But, most of the time the author made CLinton Cole use more mean words to show that he is a person you dont want to mess with. One time in the story, Clinton called the principal Runny-Nose instead of Runnels.
— Feb 24, 2013 08:10PM

