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336 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2013
'For the enemy is not another person who believes in a god, the enemy is ignorance and people who believe in nothing and care for nothing.'It is also things such as a woman's place in the world. Featuring Isolde and Ishraq butting heads as they try to work out what's right and wrong, what they want versus what they should do, and what it all means.
'If any woman steps outside the common way then she will find trouble,' she said simply. 'It does follow us. We have to fight it.'Not to mention talk of love and friendships and the ties that are strongest. I love how friendship is shown through different combinations of this group - it's impossible to not relate with at least one grouping.
'We never tell people that we love them for we think, like fools, that they are going to live forever. We all act as if we are going to live forever, but we should act as if we would die tomorrow, and tell each other the best things.'I'd also like to say that this was DEEPLY UPSETTING and damn you Gregory for doing what you did. You know what I'm talking about. That was mean. But truly, this book is wonderful for rubbing you up nice and close with old-timey, yet harrowingly relatable prejudices with small comments that you just know Gregory is putting in to poke at your sensibilities.