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The amount of time is not the most important thing in life it is the moments that count. The dreams and goals that each person has is what keeps them going and gives their life meaning. Steven James wrote Blur, a story about Daniel, a high school student, and how he goes about solving the murder of Emily Johnson. Daniel solves Emily’s case with his special talent of being able to imagine someone and figure out their case. Throughout the story Daniel only did not solve the case of Emily’s murder but he realized important things about life that he had not known before. Daniel grew as a character because of the people around him and realized the importance of life and that it is not all about time and how long you have lived. Steven James wrote …show more content…

Throughout the story Daniel kept on counting up all of the hours that he had lived compared to those who had died and how much more he was living compared to them. Daniel would be counting his life in minutes instead of counting his life in the memories that he had made, moments that can’t be counted by time. Daniel realized that the key to life was “to realize it’s not about dreams and death at all. It’s about dreams. And life” (pg.348). Daniel realized this by the end of the story through the poems that his teacher, Miss Flynn, was reading to the class the poems “about death- or life depending on how you looked at the endings” (pg. 348) taught the message about dreams and that you have to live in the moment and not look back on your life and not count it by the minutes but by the moments. Daniel shows us what is important in life and by the end of the book he had realized what was important himself because “he took Nicole’s hand and as they headed to class, he started to calculate how many minutes he’d been alive, but stopped himself, and simply embraced the one he had instead” (pg. 348). Daniel taught us that life is not about time but about moments and you just have to live your life because you never know when it is going to end. Blur by Steven James was a thrilling novel that kept the reader interested throughout the whole book. I would love to see what Daniel does in the sequel with his newly discovered

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