The book Taken was written by author Erin Bowman Here you can read free online of Taken book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Taken a good or bad book?
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The work is harder, but my body has strengthened. I gain weight in ways I never had in Claysoot, muscles growing strong from repetitive workouts. My shooting lessons shift to include guns. I master them eventually, but only the long, slender ones. Rifles. I need a long barrel so that I feel I am holding a bow, and then my aim rings true.Training with Owen is enjoyable, although I still don’t feel like he’s my father. If anything, he is an aged version of myself, with similar ideals and as stubbo...rn a personality. We grow close, over the occasional drink at the Tap Room or an extra one-on-one training session, but not in the traditional way a parent and child might. The only time he ever feels like a father is when I catch him staring at me as I train, some look of utmost confusion on his face, as if he is uncertain I am really his.The two of us visit Blaine often. Despite the fast recovery he wished for, his progress is slow but steady.“The steady is the important part,” our father says, “not the speed.”Most of our trips to the hospital consist of watching Blaine walk with crutches and telling him he’s doing fantastic even when he’s not.
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The Story seems interesting. But i can't go beyond the part where the team leaves for Group A. Is that where this book ends, or is there a sequel to it?
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