The book Waves is almost like a mystery book and it's very confusing at first. The book jumps back and forth, but it keeps you guessing what's going to happen next and it helps you stay interested in the book. In Waves, happened a really sad thing to the Ditton family. For them it's hard to move on with life afterwards and the book jumps back and forth with what happened to how the family is dealing now. This book was so interesting to me because there's two main characters, both are alive but one is at a mental state no that can't respond to anybody but they can hear and understand the people around them. The other one tells the story of what happened and how life is now. It was neat to read a book like this because most books don't have two sides to one story. So you get both perspectives of the same event.
What was unique about the setting of the book and how did it enhance or take away from the story?
The fact that the book had two main characters and there were two different perspectives. Also, the book had many flashbacks in it. All this made the book hard to understand at first but once you got it, it was a really ineresting book.
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