1. Killing Mr. Griffin, by Lois Duncan
Setting The setting of this book was taken place in a normal, casual community, joined together by good families, well-kept schools, and hard-working people. ... The setting in this book ended up influencing the characters and their actions a lot. ... The year before he was caught cheating by Mr. ... Although it was completely unexplainable and not their fault he died, they still felt responsible for kidnaping him and if they would had never done that he would of never died. ... She was also the one who learned a big lesson in life, probably one that some of the others would never learn. ...
- Word Count: 1999
- Approx Pages: 8
- Grade Level: High School