The book The Blade Itself was written by author Marcus Sakey Here you can read free online of The Blade Itself book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Blade Itself a good or bad book?
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Trembled and Burned 21. Trembled and Burned When they were ten, they’d played a game called Pisser. It was a made-up game, but it lasted for almost two years, until Bobby Doyle missed his jump from the roof of a two-story CVS to the fire escape of the building next door and broke both wrists. When Danny remembered the game, he always felt the way he did when he caught his own voice on an answering machine. It felt familiar, but a little off, too. Like someone else was telling a story that had ha...ppened to him. The leader of the game was the Big Dick. It was a title they fought to earn, though mostly it meant that as they went about their lives, they kept their eyes open for the right kind of opportunity. Say, a new skyscraper going up in the Loop, the concrete and glass of the curtain wall only half finished, the dark silhouette of a tower crane looming sixty stories up. Boom. Call a Challenge. Meet at seven o’clock, the yard deserted except for the security guys drinking coffee in their trailer.
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