The Shack Book Report

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While reading the novel The Shack by; ----- you begin to realize the tone of the book to be extremely suspenseful throughout the whole book. The author does a great job with keeping your nerves up throughout the whole book. When it first started off with a simple incident that occurred while camping. Then after the incident another tragedy occurred. One that no one could ever imagine experiencing in their life-time. The thing had happened was the disappearance of a little girl. Words can’t even begin to explain what goes on inside someone after going through such heart aching experience. This wasn’t the criminal first attempt with kidnapping little kids. The criminal would leave a ladybug pin behind with the number dots on the bug that showed

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