Muscle Bound Book Report

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Currently I am reading a tremendous novel named Muscle Bound by H.A. Levigne. So far I believe this book is spectacular and i'm glad that I happen to read this book. In this book a seven-teen year old boy named Kalen is trying to achieve his goal of becoming bulk. He has put loads of effort into this and is hopping to succeed in his goal. Furthermore, his motivation to becoming muscular was his friend, Scott, who became strong and muscular in just 3 months. To begin with, as I was reading this book I was undoubtedly curious to figure out what was going to happen next. Moreover, throughout this book I never changed my feelings and I felt the same while I was reading it. For example on page 56, it read “ Then Kalens mouth fell open.” I was curious

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