Names
Plots
Themes
Author & Structure
100

Who is the protagonist of the book?

Ed Kennedy

100

Why did Ed receive the cards?

The cards helped him realize that they were used to help him?

100

What is the theme of the book?

Ordinary people can make a difference.

100

Who is the Author of the book?

Mark Zusak

200

Who is Ed in love with?

Audrey

200

What was Audrey struggling with about Ed?

She has trauma and is scared of love due to her past relationships.

200

What motivates Ed to complete the tasks from the playing cards?

He feels a sense of responsibility and believes he is meant to help others.

200

How is the book divided into parts?

They are cards (Spades, Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts)
300

What is Ed's dog's name?

Doorman

300
What didn't Marv tell Ed?

He had a daughter

300

Why were all of his last cards his friends?

In a way, he could recognize that the cards were sent to him so he can help himself.

300

What point of view is this book written in?

First person

400

What are Ed's friends' names?

Marv and Ritch (Maybe Audrey)

400

What did Ed unintentionally stop at the beginning of the book?

He stopped a bank robbery.

400

What theme is represented by Ed helping the old woman Milla pretend her husband is still alive?

Love and memory


400

Who's the person that's technically writing the book? (Character, not author)

Ed Kennedy

500

Who thought Ed was her long-lost love when he wasn't?

Milla Johnson

500

What did Ed realize at the end of the book?

He realized that he received not only to help other people, but also to help himself.

500

What theme is emphasized when Ed says, “Maybe everyone can live beyond what they’re capable of”?

Personal Growth

500

What themes does this book have? (eg: Romance, thriller, etc)

Depends on answer given

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