Twelve-year-old Miranda has enough to worry about: her best friend, who suddenly refuses to hang out together; a boy she might kind of like; the homeless guy on the corner near her New York City apartment; and her single mom, an aspiring game show contestant. But now Miranda is getting creepy hidden notes that tell her to write down the story of what happens to her -- but not inform anyone. It will take a tragedy to show Miranda that neither the notes nor her friendships are quite what she imagined.
the main events about boys are very nasty.
when she steals
The book goes like this he lives he dies
The four main events in the book "Blood is Thicker" are: the discovery of a family secret, a conflict between siblings, a journey of self-discovery, and a resolution that strengthens family bonds.
They are mostly found either in the beginning or middle of the book.
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Just read the book, and you will know...
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There really is no main events. Jeff Kinney wrote the book so there is unexpected surprises. But the book revolves around Greg Heffely and his problems with life and school.
The main action of a book typically refers to the central events or plot developments that drive the story forward. It is the sequence of events that creates tension, conflict, and resolution, ultimately shaping the narrative arc of the book.
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