The Last Book in The Universe - Characters

Characters

Spaz - The narrator, he is a teenager who along with the help of Ryter, Little Face, and Lanaya goes through an adventure breaking many laws to save his baby sister. A part of the Bully Bangers.He seems to have feelings for Lanaya.

The Ryter (secondary character) - He is an old gummy who writes his adventures down and helps Spaz save his little sister, Bean.

Little Face (secondary character) - He is a little boy that lives in the stackbox alone and survives by himself. He helps Spaz get Bean and barely speaks, only saying "chox" until near the end of the story.

Lanaya (secondary character) - She is a proov that helps Spaz save Bean for the pure feeling of adventure. The daughter of Bree and Jin

Bean - She is Spaz's little sister who is happy with leukemia and is about to die so Spaz, Ryter and Lanaya go to see her. The daughter of Kay and Charly.

Billy Bizmo - Boss of the Bully Bangers, father of Spaz, and is rumored to be an ex-luvmate of Lotti Getts.

Kay - She is Bean's real mom and Spaz's adoptive mom.

Charly - Spaz's adpotive dad and Bean's real father.

Lotti Getts - A latch boss and is aslo called nails

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