how obvious was it that kelly was going to die?
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Re: how obvious was it that kelly was going to die?
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I originally thought so, but it wasn't getting anywhere. It was pretty stagnant and bland.Beth KG wrote: ↑26 Aug 2018, 17:22Kelly's death caught me completely by surprise! It just seemed to happen so suddenly. I thought she was going to be Sliver's love interest, to tell the truth.Shalomsamuels1 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2018, 10:04 due to gariffo lack of character building, it was inevitable that someone had to die to give some sort of emotion to the book. at first i thought it would probably be sliver who dies in the end to save kelly, (proving that he still can love) but then i saw they werent getting to his revelation soon so i surmised kelly must die.
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That is what I thought for a while as well. It took me a little bit to guess differently.
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I think Kelly was a good character, however, it was quite obvious from the beginning that her character was just a tool to show Sliver's character development. I think if she'd spoken more about how her life was before Sliver picked her up then it might not have been so obvious as it would have shown her as more of a deep-rooted character.
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In certain stories, I find it unfortunate that the leading lady of the superhero always has to come to an end. They are likable sometimes! I find it intriguing that the author chose to follow this storyline because it is not something that every reader would catch on to. Kudos to the author for doing this storyline well.kdstrack wrote: ↑24 Aug 2018, 16:49 The author did a good job of creating suspense. I never thought Sliver would die. From the very beginning, he had a strong drive to survive. But, as we know, superheros cannot have girlfriends. Look what Lois did to Superman! (007, Bourne, Spiderman, etc.) It's always the girl that dies. Superheros need to be unfettered. This story follows the same story line.
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