Love the way she wrote Rae as being very much human, and the very subtle and sneaky way she lets you know that, no, this is NOT just some woman working in a coffeeshop down the street from you in your small neighborhood.
And then that it's not your small neighborhood. Or your safe familiar earth.
I half-wish that she would write, not a sequel, but the continuation of the story, because I want to know what happens next. Too many unanswered questions, like, how much of what they were before is kept when someone gets turned, and what's the recipe for Sunshine's Eschatology.
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Love the way she wrote Rae as being very much human, and the very subtle and sneaky way she lets you know that, no, this is NOT just some woman working in a coffeeshop down the street from you in your small neighborhood.
And then that it's not your small neighborhood. Or your safe familiar earth.
I half-wish that she would write, not a sequel, but the continuation of the story, because I want to know what happens next. Too many unanswered questions, like, how much of what they were before is kept when someone gets turned, and what's the recipe for Sunshine's Eschatology.