Alyssa Fairgrieve’s Reviews > I Who Have Never Known Men > Status Update
Alyssa Fairgrieve
is on page 94 of 184
wild. much sadder. still wondering where things will go from this point--the books and such. she's getting educated now, which is fun! its interesting to see how their humanity is preserved in so many little ways.
"thinking back, I can't see why it seems so obvious that we had to keep it with us. It was as if we all had a foreboding of what lay in store and were determined to deny it."
pg 77
— Mar 12, 2025 10:38AM
"thinking back, I can't see why it seems so obvious that we had to keep it with us. It was as if we all had a foreboding of what lay in store and were determined to deny it."
pg 77
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Alyssa Fairgrieve
is on page 76 of 184
i said in my comment yesterday i didnt find the book as scary as the setting and circumstances really are, but now im getting a little apprehensive about their entire future. the narrator's little clues make it clear what the outcome of all of this will be, so some of the things i speculated will likely happen. but now there is such a nerve wracking feeling of endless possibilities, endless, open ground. 1/2
— Mar 11, 2025 08:43PM
Alyssa Fairgrieve
is on page 66 of 184
the big development i was waiting for happened, but im starting to think things will just be like this forever--that the narrator is writing after everyone else has died, preserving her humanity by writing, but literally for no one, because who else is there? i wonder if the origin of the bunker will ever be revealed, since the men are gone and im thinking they will never encounter any other people again.
— Mar 10, 2025 05:13PM

