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"The connections and fashions of Tigris and Lucy Grey are really interesting, and the interactions with bread pudding and humanization really create the characters perception and connection with Corio. Sejanus's ethical dilemma is probably the highlight and most expressive form of rebellion, even as compared to the tributes." — May 06, 2024 08:28AM
"The connections and fashions of Tigris and Lucy Grey are really interesting, and the interactions with bread pudding and humanization really create the characters perception and connection with Corio. Sejanus's ethical dilemma is probably the highlight and most expressive form of rebellion, even as compared to the tributes." — May 06, 2024 08:28AM
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"Personally, I believe that scythe curie is actually already aware of Citras hunt for the truth about Faraday, but is choosing not to interfere as to allow the curiosity and possible hidden sides of scythedom into her vision. I think the perspectives on mortality and murder are extremely interesting in this book, and morality has completely shifted now that death is no longer the main threat in peoples everyday lives" — Feb 05, 2024 08:30AM
"Personally, I believe that scythe curie is actually already aware of Citras hunt for the truth about Faraday, but is choosing not to interfere as to allow the curiosity and possible hidden sides of scythedom into her vision. I think the perspectives on mortality and murder are extremely interesting in this book, and morality has completely shifted now that death is no longer the main threat in peoples everyday lives" — Feb 05, 2024 08:30AM
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"Beginning this book, there is a well made setting and mood for the book, Circe viewing the cruelties and strangeness of her situation with childlike wonder and un-fueled curiosity, which doesn't allow her to be at piece with her favored siblings. I feel really bad for circe. I also love brown and gold hair, and her half sisters are wrong." — Nov 27, 2023 08:31AM
"Beginning this book, there is a well made setting and mood for the book, Circe viewing the cruelties and strangeness of her situation with childlike wonder and un-fueled curiosity, which doesn't allow her to be at piece with her favored siblings. I feel really bad for circe. I also love brown and gold hair, and her half sisters are wrong." — Nov 27, 2023 08:31AM
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