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The Burn Journals

11/6/2014

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The Burn Journals is an awesome book to read from beginning to end.You would definitely get hooked,and you wont stop reading it.Caution you will be Hooked.\

It all starts off as Brent the main character of the story also the author being the praised child. the child who is going to succeed with so many high expectations something goes terribly wrong. Brent's whole life is going to change.When something ignites it usually terribly bad, in this case Brents the one that ignites.

My favorite part was when Brent poured the gasoline all over himself and raised the match in one hand.
I recommend this book to whoever likes a book with a strong stomach and to those who like people who gon through so many hardships yet they still manage to succeed in life.

Definitely grab this book. You wont regret it!!!


-Edgar Enriquez
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