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Ivy G.
is on page 358 of 550
Reading through Peter’s POV is a different tragedy. I can see now why he keeps people at arm’s length, he’d rather develop any reputation than be seen for the truth because otherwise he’d be pitied. Although I find it mine boggling that both of them blame themselves for what happened to Grimes. It could be, but not entirely. The context definitely matters.
— Jul 05, 2026 07:13PM
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Ivy G.
is on page 430 of 550
It has at least gotten interesting going through the City of Dis. I supposed the author reserved the world building and literary references around this part. I actually like the interpretation of the city as just a place to reduce the Shades into sensations and complicity to boredom. I can’t imagine spending eternity just unsure of whether your dissertation means anything or not.
— 3 hours, 12 min ago
Ivy G.
is on page 395 of 550
Peter really seems to be dead. I just couldn’t believe it. Although his sacrifice was definitely significant, it didn’t feel big in writing. Maybe it’s because I’ve read Babel first wherein each sacrifice felt dramatic and powerful. But this felt flat in comparison. I didn’t feel an impact enough to cry when I should have since I liked Peter as a character.
— Jul 05, 2026 08:43PM
Ivy G.
is on page 372 of 550
I don’t think this is the end for Peter. I’m not convinced. I’m hopeful that he finds a way to survive and live and find Alice again. But then again, I’ve read Babel and characters do get killed as sacrifice for another. I might be naive to believe this would be different but I don’t believe it just yet.
— Jul 05, 2026 07:54PM
Ivy G.
is on page 335 of 550
It really takes the extreme before they start becoming honest with each other. I shouldn’t be surprised by Alice’s real motives but I am. Which is good because I was led astray that she genuinely wants him back. Nwo, Peter is being confessional and I can’t wait read what he has to say.
— Jul 04, 2026 10:33PM
Ivy G.
is on page 325 of 550
Holy shit, this chapter. Alice didn’t think that what happened to the other female scholars could happen to her because Grimes thought her to be brilliant. She’s no different from the others because she’s still a woman and she couldn’t accept that Grimes is still a man, that she’s a victim at all. I’m in shock. Especially when Peter has witnessed this, not the struggle but what the rumors entailed.
— Jul 01, 2026 10:23PM
Ivy G.
is on page 301 of 550
It really took being trapped by the Kripkes for them to be honest with each other. I can see why Peter hysterically believes that Alice is in love with Grimes, she would clam up and has been defending him from any form of criticism from the start. They’re both idiots, Elspeth was right.
— Jul 01, 2026 09:16PM
Ivy G.
is on page 288 of 550
I’m not even mad at Elspeth. If anything, from her perspective, Alice and Peter are both villains. Peter agreeing to Alice’s plan, makes him no different from her, even when he said he expected her to be different from him. It’s hypocritical. I suppose that’s what makes them very human, they’re partly greedy, serving only their self-interest of bringing Grimes back.
— Jul 01, 2026 08:53PM
Ivy G.
is on page 256 of 550
I knew Peter wasn’t actually going to sacrifice Alice’s soul. I come to find that she’s a bit too prideful and arrogant to admit to being wrong, that she wanted him to feel guilty to justify her reasoning. Still coming to defend Grimes and thinking Elspeth was just too weak to put up with their professor.
— Jun 29, 2026 10:22PM

