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is 50% done
Well done.
That his ego is his own downfall and yet he blames a woman, blind in his inability to see outside of himself. It is gendered but also hits at fundamental qs of good and evil. Of what can he be but who he is if this is “how he was made”. While curious about alternate realities.
I appreciate many things about this book but as a Christian, the theological stance I must fundamentally disagree with.
— 7 hours, 13 min ago
That his ego is his own downfall and yet he blames a woman, blind in his inability to see outside of himself. It is gendered but also hits at fundamental qs of good and evil. Of what can he be but who he is if this is “how he was made”. While curious about alternate realities.
I appreciate many things about this book but as a Christian, the theological stance I must fundamentally disagree with.
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jj
is 57% done
Lavender’s chapter is heartbreaking. A mother, devoid.
The author has excellent timing - what is revealed during different parts of the story and the character’s responses of where they themselves “are” in the story / of what they know in comparison to what readers know. Adds emotional layers and impact. Exquisite.
— 1 hour, 57 min ago
The author has excellent timing - what is revealed during different parts of the story and the character’s responses of where they themselves “are” in the story / of what they know in comparison to what readers know. Adds emotional layers and impact. Exquisite.
jj
is 50% done
Still, well-written and compelling characters navigating complex situations. Introspective crime and murder isn’t my typical genre but am enjoying this — if “enjoying” is the right word to describe being enthralled and appreciative of the storytelling while needing to pause and pray for the depths of depravity in a world separated by God.
— 7 hours, 10 min ago

