Summary:
Twenty Questions is about a woman in Oregon named June who had the perfect life. Until a man named Ronald Pruett killed a women named Vernay Hanks the scary thing is, is that Mr.Pruett offered June a ride. June declined so he went looking for someone else, and that someone else was Miss Hanks. By working in the school’s cafeteria she knows both the small children of Miss Hanks and Mr Pruett. Feeling responsible for the death of Vernay Hanks June goes to her house to talk to her daughter and meets her uncle pretending to have know Vernay . By meeting with the Cindy and her uncle Harlan June learns information that could changed a ruin her marriage her life and her way of thinking.
Opinion:
This has been one of the best books I have read in a while. As the book progresses June becomes a more and more independent women. When you realize how Vernay and June were connected you would have been shocked. I also gave respect to how she treated her husband, Bill after the disaster. Its true eye sore for how bad kids have it in poorer cites. It made me appreciate where I go to school. Also parents, since June worked in the school she knew most of the kids. When she described one she always said a father or mother had left doing drugs or is dead. That is a terrible lifestyle for a child and it made me appreciate my parents and family. If you like a book with lots of twist, then this is defiantly the book for you. I could not believe the ending and was still shocked on how June handled it. To me this was a story about violence and betrayal. If you like a 'coming of age' slash mystery then you would enjoy this book. It’s not obviously a 'become of age' type of book but June became something different by the end. This book was fantastic and its now one of my favorites.

Sounds good, maybe I'll check this book out.
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