![]() But it isn’t necessarily a spoiler, even though I’m glad for my own experience that I was allowed to reach the conclusion organically. ![]() I buried it behind a spoiler tag in that review and I’m doing the same here, for reasons. Speaking of labels, I still find myself reluctant to spell out what I realized in book 1. It’s a thing that has to be experienced, not labeled. Growing? Learning? Adapting? None of those feel quite right either. And tbh change might not be the right word, but I’m at a loss for what to call it. To the outside observer, he probably didn’t change much, if at all, from the volume’s beginning to end. It’s 100% a character story, but… I can’t wait to read more of this character.ĭavid’s evolution in this book was so touching, so remarkable, and yet - it came in microdoses. TF has done an amazing job writing David, and I can’t remember ever feeling this impatient for the next release when it ISN’T EVEN PLOT DRIVEN AT ALL. ![]() It’s been a looong time since a character got this firmly under my skin. ![]()
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