I just started a book called The Puzzling
World of Winston Breen by Eric Berlin. So far it's a good book about a boy
named Winston and he loves puzzles. But he discovers something surprising in
his sisters birthday present he bought her its a puzzle, or so he thinks it
ends up being a bigger puzzle that will help him find something big that was
hidden many years ago. The main issue in this story is trust.
Winston can’t trust anybody anymore because they
might just be using him to get the treasure. For example two men came up to Winston
in one day and asked him to join their team and the 2nd guy told Winston that
the other guy was laying, then the librarian who knows about the treasure told
him not to trust any of them. Winston probably would trust the librarian
because she's old and he was told that she doesn’t want the treasure, but it
seems too obvious. As a puzzle lover Winston should know that the easy way is
not always the right way. So if I where him I wouldn’t trust anyone then wait
until I get some more evidence or even join all their teams then take all their
puzzle pieces and take the money for myself. Trust is very good.
All in all you can’t trust anyone not even your best friends. So if you
have something important and you cant tell anyone don’t tell anyone but people
that you trust 100% and don’t trust anyone who comes up knows everything about
you. Well you should never trust anyone you don’t know but they know you. So
trust is something people earn don’t let anybody speed the process.
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