he says 'chox!' (as in, chocolate), over the story but he begins to learn more in the end.
No there is not.
He feels lonely
Well if it was the last book in the Universe, one would presume why it is the last book in the Universe. Has the World ended, or will it soon end? Or has the majority mankind lost the ability to read? Have we so little oil (thus energy) left that books cannot be printed? Expore these possibilities before reaching your own conclusion. It sounds like a creative writing piece to me -- there won't be a 'wrong' answer, use your imagination!
a person who who trades probes illegally across latches.
there is no real antagonist, but one could say he/she was/were the tyrants that ruled each 'district'
Yes, Spaz does find Bean in "The Last Book in the Universe." Bean is a character who helps Spaz on his journey through the story.
The Last Book in the Universe was created in 2000.
The characters in the book "The Last Book in the Universe" are: A teenage boy named Spaz, an old man named Ryter, a "proov" girl named Lanaya, Spaz's sister named Bean, and a little boy named "Little Face" who doesn't have an official name. There is also the leader of the "Bully Bangers" named Billy Bizmo. These are the main characters, but the book consists of many other characters that are not as important. :)
It is Science Fiction.
No there is not.
There isn't a universally recognized symbol for the last book in the universe. It would likely be a creative or imaginary symbol if it were to exist.
the most suspensful part of the last book of the universe was when Spaz, Lanaya, Ryter, and Little Face met Vida Bleek and were there when Vida Bleek and his Furies and Lottie Getts and the vandals attack eachother.
Ignoring things like font and margin size and relying on number of pages alone, The Last Book in the Universe is the shortest of the three at 224 pages.
In the book "The Last Book in the Universe" by Rodman Philbrick, an example of onomatopoeia is "zap" when referring to the sound of energy weapons being fired. Onomatopoeia is a literary device where words imitate sounds associated with the things they refer to.
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No, the seventh book is not the last, but little is known about the eighth book
He feels lonely