![]() That kinda hit me by surprise but made sense since he was nice to her for no reason whatsoever. Here are my exceptions to things that I guessed: I did NOT guess that Hugh was her brother. I don’t remember if they mentioned Tress’s parent’s names in the first novel, but it caught me by surprise when they were said together during The Last Laugh. It just makes everything a little less exciting.Īlso, it deserves a quick mention that the Edgar Allan Poe references throughout this book are amazing. A lot of the things that I guessed were hinted to throughout the novel, so I don’t think it’s a flaw exactly. The plot, I’m sad to say, was guessed a lot and I knew what was going to happen with a few exceptions that I’ll mention in the spoilers. It’s scary if I’m being honest, but so admirable. Sounds kinda sadistic now that I’ve written it out… but she literally has so much fight and so much strength. With the character development that happens in this novel, I loved seeing Tress fight for her life. I’m not sure if her chapters were confusing or if I just wasn’t paying enough attention. ![]() ![]() However, I was so confused about what the hell Ru was talking about when she kept going on and on about the danger. With Ru, as well, I didn’t feel as enthralled as I had with the panther. Although it was nice to gain a little insight into his twisted little mind. I think I want to start off with the fact that I didn’t like Ribbit’s alternating chapters as much as I liked Felicity’s. ![]()
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