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Brief Summary And Criticism Of Ringer
Ringer, formerly known as Marika before the alien invasion, is one of the novel's main characters and protagonists. She is also the narrator of Parts 1 and 7. A soldier, she is determined and brave, always evaluating the risk before taking action, and she is the best marksman of the group residing at Walker

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