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Paladinen [302]
1 year ago
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Who is the shooter in Quad the book by C.G. watson

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aivan3 [116]1 year ago
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The shooter in the book "Quad" by C.G. Watson is Maggie

<h3>What is the book Quad all about?</h3>

In the book "Quad," by Watson, readers are exposed to a series of event that in a high school led to a school shooting by one of the students.  

Maggie is angered by the actions of Stone that humiliated and made her infamous amongst here peers. This is led to her seeking revenge for being bullied, and Isolated on her peer. The first person she kills is Stone.

Watson in his book Quad aims to sensitize readers about the consequences of bullying. Our actions can lead to negative repercussions.

Learn more about Watson here:

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