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TTDoJ: Satisfying mid-way reveal
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That’s the sign of good writing, whether in books or films. You let the reader feel smart by giving them just enough info so they twig to the reveal moments before it happens.


Right! It isn't hard for an author to prove that they're smarter than I am. It's much harder for an author to make me feel smarter than I am, and when it happens I always appreciate it.


Same for me!

I can't help but get a Pan's Labyrinth vibe from this while reading - equally joyful, fantastic, and real-world horrifying. Maybe this belongs in a new thread, but I'd love to see Guillermo del Toro take on this in film form.

i would pay to see that in theaters.


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I don't know when this first occurs but I figured it out the first time (view spoiler) That didn't ruin it for me though.

Also, given (view spoiler) . Again, didn't ruin it, just left me waiting for it to happen.

(view spoiler)[i.e. the fact that the stories in the book-within-the-book are actually about January's parents, thereby neatly tying the two concurrent threads of the novel together. (hide spoiler)]
That's just the point I've reached, so obviously I don't know where it goes next, but my appreciation of the book went up a notch right there.