What would be your preferred way to attain such abilities?
Out of the powers we've seen in the novel, which one would you want most and least? Why?
The novel is pushing us into believing that both Victor and Eli are bad, but Eli is worse. Why do you think the author could have decided to give Eli self-healing powers instead of something more aggressive?
Do you think Mitch should get a superpower in the sequel? He seems to be the only one around that doesn't have powers.
What about the portrayal of women in the book?
V. E. Schwab raises the topic of morality in her novel and one of the thing she said on the book is condensating the main theme: there is no Good vs. Bad in the world, just Bad vs. Worse Do you agree with this? Did it make itself prominent enough and did it influence your opinion on the novel or your reading experience?
We saw two different villains in the story. Do you think it's possible for a hero to enter the stage in this world? What would they need to be like?
What would be your preferred way to attain such abilities?
Out of the powers we've seen in the novel, which one would you want most and least? Why?
The novel is pushing us into believing that both Victor and Eli are bad, but Eli is worse. Why do you think the author could have decided to give Eli self-healing powers instead of something more aggressive?
Do you think Mitch should get a superpower in the sequel? He seems to be the only one around that doesn't have powers.
What about the portrayal of women in the book?
V. E. Schwab raises the topic of morality in her novel and
one of the thing she said on the book is condensating the main theme: there is no Good vs. Bad in the world, just Bad vs. Worse
Do you agree with this? Did it make itself prominent enough and did it influence your opinion on the novel or your reading experience?
We saw two different villains in the story. Do you think it's possible for a hero to enter the stage in this world? What would they need to be like?