![]() ![]() Then she threatened to expose me unless I wrote a favourable review of this book. In fact Maggie stalked me until she found out about that time I killed a old man over half a pickle sandwich. From plot and pacing to character reveals and the thrilling end. Maggie’s pro activeness in everything drives the entire book. ![]() The game she plays with Quentin is gripping and the romance between the two characters makes me want to drink a bottle of wine and present a ring to this book if only to keep it with me forever. She has a goal, a job to do and she’ll manoeuvre people into position to do it, even to her own detriment. She’s beautifully flawed, fatally flawed but you just can’t help love her. ![]() Maggie is one of those unusual YA protagonists who actually moves the storyline along herself. How is it shiny on the inside, Kat? You ask because you like things to make sense.Ĭat scientists are only marginally more terrifying than real scientists.Įverything inside this book is just so good and pure and awesome. Rather like a phosphorescent jellyfish, it shines even if you cut it open and play with its splayed tenders. ![]() You know how some people are beautiful on the inside and the outside? Well the great thing about this ponderously big tome is that it is shiny on the outside and the inside. Did you know this book is shiny? Just look at its cover! So shiny! Gloriously, gloriously shiny. ![]()
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