The graveyard book
- Ayan Hashi

- Feb 19, 2021
- 2 min read
Dear Nobody Owens,
I know your life has not been easy. You lost your family at a young age and Jack is still looking for you. You had to adapt from living in a house to a graveyard. I was really happy when the Owens took you in, and Silas was your guardian. They care for you so much and grateful to have you with them. I liked how they came up with your name, I found it funny and unique. I wish I had a unique name like yours, mine is very common. I always tell my mom "Why did you give me a name that is boring and common?", but she just shrugs it off tells me to leave her alone. I enjoyed reading about you and Scarlett's friendship. I liked how she didn't judge you and was genuinely a great friend. My heart broke when she had to leave for Scotland. It sucks to have your first friend leave and not know when you'll see each other again. I hope she comes back to visit so you guys can play together. You are really brave for exploring different areas of the graveyard. I expected you not to listen to Silas and your parents when they told you not to go someplace because it's not safe. Children are curious and want to find things out and break rules. When you went to the stone house and came across the Indigo man and the sleer, I was amazed at how you handled the situation. I know you were scared but you and Scarlett made it out safe. You had me really scared when you went to the outside world and those men tried to hold you hostage and call Jack. I know you made it out but next please don't and I hope you have a long good life.
Sincerely,
Ayan

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