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This was undoubtedly one of the most intense battles in the book, a sea of unpredictability in every description, and Bentham, may you have a special place in hell 😡😡
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Look, Caul's meticulousness is matched only by his sadism; what a hideous character.👀👀
— Mar 02, 2026 09:51AM
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People who conduct scientific experiments without guidance are always doomed to screw things up, and...a terrorist attack with a parrot is news to me 😳😳
— Mar 01, 2026 08:00AM
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As usual, most stories are never "black and white," always having shades of gray in between (and seeing a cartel of peculiar crime bosses was the biggest evidence of that 👀👀
— Feb 28, 2026 04:57AM
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And, as usual, there's always a familiar context of greed to explain this whole story, and if dealing with one of these creatures is difficult, imagine capturing one 👀👀
— Feb 27, 2026 01:02PM
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Imagine a chapter where the action just wouldn't stop... wow, I had to pause a few times to appreciate the scenery because, what pandemonium! 👀👀
— Feb 26, 2026 11:40AM
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These chapters are becoming increasingly visceral, aesthetically speaking, and the Dantean atmosphere of this saga makes it all the more interesting. 👀👀
— Feb 25, 2026 06:14AM
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I feel like the chapters are longer...and more intense...it went from action with trains, a cosplay event (which caught me off guard 🤣🤣) to a 'Dante Alighieri' moment. Seriously, what an insane start. 👀👀
— Feb 24, 2026 07:01AM
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that's one of my favorite books!!!
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Anderson wrote: "I've practically adopted this saga as one of my favorites."Same! I know it’s YA, but it kind of gets dark as it goes. 💀 I read this years ago but I still want to reread it to experience it again like it’s the first time :D
I understand, I rarely reread books because I have a very good memory; so much so that, if I had the chance, I would reread *The School for Good and Evil*. However, I'm thinking of doing that with a Brazilian work called *The Drug of Obedience*, which is a Brazilian saga that I read when I was 14-16 years old.

