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Avery remembered a man who had spoken to her and her mother in a diner when Avery was building a castle out of sugar packets. Avery’s mother had challenged her to build the castle at least five levels high.
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Chapter 88 Summary. The sugar packet prompts Avery to recall a memory: She’s six years old, hanging out at the diner where her mom works, constructing castles out of sugar packets. One of her mom’s customers—Tobias Hawthorne—overhears Avery’s mom using her full name. He asks Avery to confirm it.
Avery was building a castle with sugar packets. Her mother, who encouraged Avery to think of everything as a game, was encouraging her to build the castle at least five levels high. Tobias was attracted to Avery by her intelligence and her affinity for games.
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The Inheritance Games is told from the point of view of Avery Kylie Grambs, a junior in high school living in New Castle, Connecticut. Avery’s mother is dead and her father is absent, so she lives with her half-sister Libby. Avery waitresses after school to help make ends meet.
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The pivotal breakthrough in the inheritance games occurs in Chapters 31 to 40, when Avery learns that Tobias chose his grandsons’ middle names. As with every other clue thus far, however, solving the mystery of the Red Will doesn’t offer any definitive answers. If anything, it raises more questions.