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William Nesdale
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Montrese learns more about the Winthrop lineage & opens up about his dad.
Well, this is a rather emotionally resonant chapter isn’t it. Sure, Monstrese is no good dad, having a certain disdain for a few authors that his son Atticus reads, but we do know the struggles that he goes through, including a fatal attack on his father. In short, a pretty good chapter. Rating: 8/10
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Well, this is a rather emotionally resonant chapter isn’t it. Sure, Monstrese is no good dad, having a certain disdain for a few authors that his son Atticus reads, but we do know the struggles that he goes through, including a fatal attack on his father. In short, a pretty good chapter. Rating: 8/10
William Nesdale
is on page 287 of 372
Onto “The Narrow House”, where Montrose and Atticus go to Aken, suggested by Caleb Braithwhite, and goes on a quest to find a house on Elm Street.
Here’s something interesting, while this story has a bit of realism, it soon turns into something dramatically immersive. I do like the way that the story doesn’t shy away from racial issues, and I can feel the story has a bit of drama to it.
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Here’s something interesting, while this story has a bit of realism, it soon turns into something dramatically immersive. I do like the way that the story doesn’t shy away from racial issues, and I can feel the story has a bit of drama to it.
William Nesdale
is on page 271 of 372
After hearing Caleb Braithwhite’s master plan, Ruby gets to run a few jobs for him, learns about”Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde”, and discovers a disturbing secret about her alter ego.
Ok, well this was an interesting chapter, if I say so myself. Despite the fact that it borrows elements from the classic “Two-Face” story, this story really details the endgame, and the set up. Let’s see how it ends. Hyde Park: 7/10
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Ok, well this was an interesting chapter, if I say so myself. Despite the fact that it borrows elements from the classic “Two-Face” story, this story really details the endgame, and the set up. Let’s see how it ends. Hyde Park: 7/10
William Nesdale
is on page 259 of 372
Ruby’s enchantment wears off & Caleb Braithwhite hatches his master plan.
Ok, so a simple story about changing the outlook of oneself became a prelude to the endgame of the book, thanks to Caleb’s monologue and Ruby’s investigative power. Caleb’s plan may be convoluted, but it looks like the pieces are coming together, from the beginning story about the Braithwhite manor, to now, this book sure is cooking.
— Feb 18, 2026 09:21PM
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Ok, so a simple story about changing the outlook of oneself became a prelude to the endgame of the book, thanks to Caleb’s monologue and Ruby’s investigative power. Caleb’s plan may be convoluted, but it looks like the pieces are coming together, from the beginning story about the Braithwhite manor, to now, this book sure is cooking.
William Nesdale
is on page 233 of 372
Onto our next story: “Jekyll in Hyde Park”, where Ruby experiences a change.
Ok, I get that one of our characters, connected to Atticus, George, and/or Letitia, would come near one of the Beiathwhites and strike up an uneasy friendship with them, but this story take a look at and African-American woman’s life in another woman’s shoes, or race in this case. I’m pretty sure it has elements of Jekyll and Hyde
— Feb 18, 2026 06:42PM
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Ok, I get that one of our characters, connected to Atticus, George, and/or Letitia, would come near one of the Beiathwhites and strike up an uneasy friendship with them, but this story take a look at and African-American woman’s life in another woman’s shoes, or race in this case. I’m pretty sure it has elements of Jekyll and Hyde
William Nesdale
is on page 213 of 372
Hippolyta is given a parting gift.
Well, this story sure is more immersively moody than the previous chapters. Sure, the story is more exposition than cosmic/horror danger, but it’s a nicely written story that explores the cosmos & would make a great CGI set with Lucius cinematography. Anyway, we have a bit of rivalry between the two shady white families now. Hipolyta’s story rating: 7/10
— Feb 17, 2026 10:16PM
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Well, this story sure is more immersively moody than the previous chapters. Sure, the story is more exposition than cosmic/horror danger, but it’s a nicely written story that explores the cosmos & would make a great CGI set with Lucius cinematography. Anyway, we have a bit of rivalry between the two shady white families now. Hipolyta’s story rating: 7/10
William Nesdale
is on page 206 of 372
Hippolyta’s trip to the observatory takes an otherworldly turn.
Well, I’m halfway through the book, which means I will keep my synopsis to a minimum. Anyway, this is a very interesting chapter as, without spoiling anything big, has an intriguing set piece, while also taking a step towards cosmic fantasy. Which makes sense, considering the name shares the last name of one of the classic sci-fi writers.
— Feb 17, 2026 07:02PM
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Well, I’m halfway through the book, which means I will keep my synopsis to a minimum. Anyway, this is a very interesting chapter as, without spoiling anything big, has an intriguing set piece, while also taking a step towards cosmic fantasy. Which makes sense, considering the name shares the last name of one of the classic sci-fi writers.
William Nesdale
is on page 187 of 372
Onto our next story “Hippolyta Disturbs the Universe”, about George’s wife, Hippolyta, as she goes on a trip to a mysterious observatory in Wisconsin, which I’m sure will be a normal journey, or is it?
I like that the book has time to do a backstory on Hippolyta, detailing her love of astronomy & her quest to look up into the stars. But, as it is connected to the name “Winthrop” something bad will happen
— Feb 16, 2026 09:17PM
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I like that the book has time to do a backstory on Hippolyta, detailing her love of astronomy & her quest to look up into the stars. But, as it is connected to the name “Winthrop” something bad will happen


















