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It’s not that this book doesn’t trust you to understand what’s happening. It’s that the author doesn’t trust herself to employ literary devices to accurately communicate with her audience. And for good reason.
— Aug 21, 2025 02:01AM
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“Her voice was less brash than usual, like a kid’s voice, because she was a kid.”
You can’t be serious…
— Aug 21, 2025 04:22AM
You can’t be serious…
dummy.pages
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Am I supposed to care that this kid is dead? Why did she run out like that? It doesn’t make sense. We just made a point of saying how she was changing and finding her voice and being brave and that translates to her running out of the vault and into the bird swarm? I don’t buy it and I don’t care. I can hardly remember who is who in this book because they all sound the same including this kid.
— Aug 21, 2025 03:56AM
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The reference desk is inside the vault? Since when? The fuck does this vault even look like inside??
— Aug 21, 2025 03:19AM
dummy.pages
is on page 243 of 361
This doesn’t make sense. If the monster wanted Alala to see it as a jellyfish then she wouldn’t need to look through Blanchette’s hands. She would just… be able to see it.
— Aug 21, 2025 02:54AM
dummy.pages
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Please stop spelling out everything that is implied in your text, I’m begging you
— Aug 21, 2025 02:27AM
dummy.pages
is on page 230 of 361
Oh good. I was worried that you would let too many pages go by without reminding me about how Mad is still 11 years old inside.
— Aug 21, 2025 02:17AM
dummy.pages
is on page 224 of 361
You do not need to liken the main character to an 11 year old twice in one page. I got it the first time. I actually got it the first twenty times you did it. Just stop.
— Aug 21, 2025 02:05AM
dummy.pages
is on page 221 of 361
The way this book over explains everything that is happening is exhausting. Never for a moment are you left alone with a scene to interpret it through the context of the text. No. You read an explanation for what is about to happen, the thing happens, and then you read the same explanation in nearly identical phrasing.
— Aug 21, 2025 01:59AM

