Based on what I have read so far and what I've heard about the background of the story, I think there will be a heartbreaker at the end. Bruno will make a really good friend within the camp, but as the war continued on, they are forced to be separated and the boy will get killed by the Nazis. I think Bruno will have the most development in the book. As he gets older, he will understand more about the war and will have new opinion about the house.
This book is very interesting as we know more about the story than the narrator Bruno. But it makes the story more insightful.
Good point about what the reader knows and Bruno doesn't - what are some examples of this?
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