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Dark Knight
(Spider Trilee)

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For all readers who enjoy short yet meaningful tales of adventure, love, and comedy, then have I found the book for you. Dark Knight is a symbolic adventure of five charactors who face many extrodanary fates in order to find a town that they never had any intention of heading to. It starts out in a prison called Mashka and with a charactor names Micheal Cathuew. Micheal is a 20 year old man who seems to help others at his own expense and as a prisoner of war he has many reasons to help, but few opurtunities. He spends his time reflecting on the war between China and America, being taken down the hall for beatings, and discussing escape plans with a thirteen year old girl named Linn. When the escape finally takes place it doesn't go acording to plan and a few things get botched up completely, beyond the nervousness the group displays. Joining Linn and Micheal in their escape are three men, names Zack, Pete, and Matt. Zack is a young soldier who was captured, like Micheal, almost immeadiatly upon entering the battlefield. He is like any other teenage boy; moody, easily irritated, and almost always wishing for peace to end the ongoing wars that surround him. Pete is an older, not yet middle aged, man who is entirely incompetant and somewhat cruel. Throughout the duration of the story the man becomes something of a deviant and an evil doer, but is overall an idiot. Matt is the spitting image of what people expect of reporters, but with a human side past his job. He was kidnapped while reporting his story, if that tells you anything at all, and had been a captive for a shorter time period then most of his comerades. The lesson is something for the reader to discover of their own acord.



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