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Sheila Bitts
is on page 279 of 304
This page is the end of the novel.
I wanted the story to continue because it was not resolved as to the things the Trackers brought up and what their people were.
— Oct 04, 2022 03:42PM
I wanted the story to continue because it was not resolved as to the things the Trackers brought up and what their people were.
Sheila Bitts
is on page 197 of 304
I can't help but think abandoning a son but killing a daughter because she had two would be a thing after a bloodlust revenge campaign to avenge a husband long ago. Perhaps the other daughter was really left with someone instead, but she told the surviving one she had killed her. Maybe that daughter is Mia's lineage? Would be neat!
— Oct 02, 2022 01:48PM
Sheila Bitts
is on page 195 of 304
Like Mia said, what's in it for us? The unresolved conflict is more than a
secret. The knowledge appears lost. Earlier, it was mentioned the stories may have been embellished.
— Oct 02, 2022 01:48PM
secret. The knowledge appears lost. Earlier, it was mentioned the stories may have been embellished.
Sheila Bitts
is on page 119 of 304
3, Mia's emotional responses were refreshing. I wonder if this implies befriending the tracker.
4. I like the historical fiction; mostly the witchcraft trial.
5. Also, I like the math and science. Particularly about the old air in the ice. Odd. Uncanny. Interesting. Like Arte Johnson said, "Very Interesting."
— Sep 25, 2022 05:46PM
4. I like the historical fiction; mostly the witchcraft trial.
5. Also, I like the math and science. Particularly about the old air in the ice. Odd. Uncanny. Interesting. Like Arte Johnson said, "Very Interesting."
Sheila Bitts
is on page 118 of 304
1. Sort of wondering about George...
2. On Swearing
I have never heard a girl swear in front of her mother. Obedience implied reverence. My mother didn't swear either for the most part--many "fiddlesticks." Then there's the light-hearted, wise sister of mine who swears, but it's funny.
— Sep 25, 2022 05:46PM
2. On Swearing
I have never heard a girl swear in front of her mother. Obedience implied reverence. My mother didn't swear either for the most part--many "fiddlesticks." Then there's the light-hearted, wise sister of mine who swears, but it's funny.
Sheila Bitts
is on page 18 of 304
Well, I think neutrons are interesting! But "clickity clack you're on the right track," Mr. Sylvain Neuvel...on the right track. 😄❤️
— Sep 11, 2022 06:32AM

