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Characters:Luna is the main character. She is intelligent, thoughtful and a little shy. She is also very curious. Luna has an opinion about everyone and likes intellectual and creative people. She likes to talk about her ideas and theories. Luna loves photography and has just purchased a camera. I think Luna is very brave because even though it's probably scary to try to find out all the secrets her mother had, she's still doing it. It takes courage. Luna is a strong person: she might seem difficult to get to know, but once you do, she is a good person. “It's a vintage camera, the kind I've always wanted... it's exquisite.” -page 55Ideas: The main idea of ​​the book is that Luna's mother and father had so many secrets and things that they never told Luna, and Luna needs to know them. The whole story is like a puzzle: there are many different parts and focuses, but one by one things are discovered and everything comes together. Luna will stop at nothing to find out how exactly her mother died. I think at the beginning of the book it was like, "Oh, let's find out how my mother died," but as the story goes on, it gets more and more intense and more and more important to Luna and the reader. “'I just want to know the whole truth.'” -p. 201Point of view: This book is written from first person point of view, which I personally like, because it's a very touching story and you can see all the feelings firsthand person. I also like the first-person point of view because it's not as if the author is a narrator explaining everything that's going on. He's a character in the story, and you don't think of him as an author, you think of him as Luna, ed is a very believable character. “I tell myself to get a hold of myself. It's...... middle of paper...... they often put crepes together, so crepes are obviously very special to Luna.Figlia (pg. 179 ) - denotative: a little girl or a person in relation to her parents. connotative: a girl who is descended from her parents, Luna is very important to her parents and Luna as a daughter is taken very seriously The author chose to do all of these things because they are crucial to the story and help improve the book. They make it more interesting, less confusing and more professional. All of these elements have probably been well planned and thought out because they are so important. I think characters make the story good or bad, and that's the author's job: to create the characters and ideas and things like that, and that's why we're doing this project: to evaluate what the author has presented with these characteristics.