![]() ![]() A few miles from the house, he discovers a little boy in pajamas sitting on the other side of the fence and they become friends. Also, it’s so mean that I can’t go back to Berlin.”Ī few months go by, and Bruno goes exploring. ![]() Except there doesn’t appear to be actual farming going on.Īfter that introduction you get chapters and chapters of him being like “I just can’t figure out why there are people in pajamas out there. And then at “Out-With” there is a huge farm with people wearing striped pajamas working on it. They are going to live outside of “Out-With” after “the Fury” comes to dinner. That’s nice and all, but if you haven’t figured out it is a Holocaust book in about two chapters, you probably aren’t that bright. the boy in the striped pajamas by john boyne On the back it says some things about how it’s hard to write a blurb without giving too much away, so just accept that it’s about a little boy, Bruno, who finds a fence. ![]() ![]() Consider yourself warned.įirst off, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is obviously trying really hard to keep it from you what the topic is (which I’m completely ruining by telling you, and I knew the general topic before I picked it up thanks to some reviews, so whatever). This post will be 100% spoilers because I hated the ending of the book and thus I need to rant lengthily about it. ![]()
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