Well the book I am reading is called "By-Stander". Its really good once you get to chapter 5 the main Character is Eric, Griffin. Griffin is a bad kid and Erick is a good kid. They are really good friends but sometimes Griffin gets Eric in trouble a lot. So Eric wants to get away from Griffin like no more being friends with him. But Griffin is a bully so if Eric leaves him Griffin is gonna start to bully him instead. His dad send him letter of where he is and when he could send him a letter when his gets to shore. So thats how they both communicate with each other. Griffin likes hanging out with Eric but Erick does not because he in trouble a lot. Eric is trying to do good in school but Griffin does not let him.
The point of view is in Third Person how? Because one of the sentence is "Eric wants to get away from Griffin. Then if Eric leaves Griffins side Griffin is gonna start to bully Eric". I don't like reading books with third person because I am used to reading books that are in second person. I would rather want to read a book with the Second Person because it explains the book a little bit better. So my book is in Third Person.
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