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Melvin Burgess Book Report

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Think of a medicine that makes you insanely better at everything you do this pill called death. The problem is that you die 7 days later.The question is would you take the pill? Melvin Burgess makes you want to get closer to the book and makes the reader not want to put the book down. The author himself has written other great novels but have never been as good as this one. Melvin Burgess is a great writer and he can create stories that you wouldn't even compare it to any other book. Melvin Burgess is known for writing young adult fiction novels. The author makes the book interesting by using thrilling, and or tragic moments. Melvin Burgess has elements such as sex and drugs to make the story more like the past days where all that mattered …show more content…

Society is falling apart and his hometown has been through some roughness since the beginning of the book. The drug helps most people searching for something to make them feel better and hoping for a better life. If only the pill wasn't so expensive the poor would be able to buy it and live a more superior life, the drugs are supplied by powerful gangs and can only be made by the few that know how. The book starts out with Adam and his crush Lizzie in a rock music festival. Tragedy happens and the lead singer of the rock band suddenly dies, death had taken his life, his days were over. After his death riots, robberies, and fires started to happen because society became a mess with him gone. At Least for the people that knew him. A few days later Adam starts to realize that his life is now ruined and he starts to reflect about his life and was he has lost and what he has to live for. Adam seeks a solution for his problem, but the answer isn't pretty.In this part of the book the reader feels as if they are the parents or one of his friends and is saying ´´dont do it´ it makes the reader very engaged while reading the book and makes the feeling as if you were inside the novel itself. Lizzie decides that Adam should not have taken death, but Lizzie decides to spend more time and do more things with

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