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Nate is on page 117 of 288
Harvey is trapped in a house that makes everything look perfect but he cant leave but in the the house he discovers that there were kids at that house before him but there was no trace of them except the left over clothes from them. Harveys main goal is to get back to his family but the constant changing in holidays, seasons, fun, and scenarios stop him from wanting to leave.
Sep 04, 2025 08:25AM
The Thief of Always: A Fable (Harper Perennial Olive Editions)

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Harvey said,"It had more lightning at its dark heart. It had the light rains that came early mourning to coaxxforuth the seeds of another spring;it had dropping fogs of aoutum and the spirling snows that brought so many midnight christmas to the house"(230) The author primary uses sight bec it creates a bigger picture like you are noticing and seeing the changes yourself and it brings more enjoyment into the reading.
Sep 25, 2025 07:46AM
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Nate
Nate is on page 161 of 288
I learned that my main character harvey wants to make something right even tho he is not benefiting from it. He tried to save another kid that is trapped in the Hoods house even tho the kid donst really like him. He also is worried abt a old lady that was in the house way before him and he is trying to get her out of the house even tho no one would probable remember her bec each day spent in the house a year goes by
Sep 12, 2025 08:22AM
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Nate is on page 33 of 288
I got stuck on pg.28 when the author was talking about who built the holiday house because there where multiple people talking about the person who built the house and it was kinda confusing so to fix this problem I reread the sentence slowly so I could better understand what they were saying.
Aug 26, 2025 08:27AM
The Thief of Always: A Fable (Harper Perennial Olive Editions)


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