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Eilidh Barker
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When Terry was killed, everyone thought he did it, but then why didn't he say so in his dying breaths? It reminded me of And Then There Were None. Each time someone else died who they thought was the killer, they were forced to guess again. I'm interested to see who ended up killing the kid in the beginning of the book.
— Feb 15, 2020 02:59AM
When Terry was killed, everyone thought he did it, but then why didn't he say so in his dying breaths? It reminded me of And Then There Were None. Each time someone else died who they thought was the killer, they were forced to guess again. I'm interested to see who ended up killing the kid in the beginning of the book.
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I'm enjoying the idea of an 'outsider' feasting on the blood and sorrow of children. It reminds me of It, where It fed on kids as well. Also, the outsider is a shape-shifter, as was It, but It changed into what its victim was scared of, while the outsider changes into real people. What I'm not understanding so far is the outsider getting memories. Why would it only remember some details and not all?
— Feb 17, 2020 02:11AM
I'm enjoying the idea of an 'outsider' feasting on the blood and sorrow of children. It reminds me of It, where It fed on kids as well. Also, the outsider is a shape-shifter, as was It, but It changed into what its victim was scared of, while the outsider changes into real people. What I'm not understanding so far is the outsider getting memories. Why would it only remember some details and not all?

