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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Tangerine by Edward Bloor

When does bullying go overly far? In the new(a) Tangerine, by Edward Bloor, a vernal teenager takes on an imperil when he discovers the secrets of his new station town, Tangerine County, Florida. capital of Minnesota is legitimately blind, and he wants to find appear, why? What happened to him? Paul has not ever so been wearing coke bottle glasses. Throughout the storey Paul tries to figure out what happened to his eyes. By the end of the book, he gets his memory back, and finds out the truth. He regains his strength and is able to stomach up to people and to action for himself. Erik Fisher, Pauls old brother makes bad choices that pretend others in a enlarged way.\nOne of Eriks choices is to atomiser paint into Pauls eyes. When Paul was younger, Erik thought that Paul has to pay for specializeing on castor I turn around to saw Vincent beaver. He was holding a undersur present of spray paint. Then I felt Erik grab me from behind, well pinning both my arms with just one of his. I could hear my voice call I didnt state! I didnt tell! and I remembered Eriks fingers nosiness my eyelid open, while Vincent Castor sprayed white paint on them. (263) Erik gets away with it be driving Caroline didnt want Paul to hatred Erik. It impacts Paul because he wont be able to play soccer if the naturalise has his IEP forms for being blind.\nA specially murderous choice of Eriks was when he told Arthur to hit Luis with a blackjack. Erik decided to do this because Luis antagonized him and tell you would savour a miniscule kid in the example right? Why outweart you come over here and try to smack me? so Erik to Arthur to slap him in the face, but with a blackjack. Luis died because of it, and Erik is considered a murderer. The consequences thats Paul face is that Paul now knows another(prenominal) secret of Eriks that he had to keep. Paul also got shunned by Tino and Victor because his brother killed Luis. Luis expiry causes lots of people to post ulate heartbreak and also cause them...

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