Most Interesting character
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Re: Most Interesting character
All of these things might make the most interesting character alone. However, he discovers he is adopted and has mutant powers throughout the book. On top of that, he has an uncontrollable temper that makes him hard to like as a character.
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Agreed! I'm guessing that we will learn more about Dauma via Carly, but I also have a feeling that Terry's story is done, which is so sad... (I hope I am wrong though)ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 19:53 Dauma was a powerful character. I would have been interested to learn more about her. Also, I want justice for Terry.
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You make an excellent point, and I wholeheartedly agree! Carly was one of the lucky female protagonists who did not get overshadowed by her moody male counterpart. They were all independently-driven personalities with their own distinct narratives.sursangeet_2000 wrote: ↑03 Feb 2020, 21:06 For me it was definitely Carly. She came across as a strong female protagonist. Someone who could hold herself strong against a strong character like Adam. I have read so many books where the female protagonist appears interesting but loses her charm as the male protagonist makes an appearance. I was so glad that was not the case in this book.
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AvidBibliophile wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 15:22You make an excellent point, and I wholeheartedly agree! Carly was one of the lucky female protagonists who did not get overshadowed by her moody male counterpart. They were all independently-driven personalities with their own distinct narratives.sursangeet_2000 wrote: ↑03 Feb 2020, 21:06 For me it was definitely Carly. She came across as a strong female protagonist. Someone who could hold herself strong against a strong character like Adam. I have read so many books where the female protagonist appears interesting but loses her charm as the male protagonist makes an appearance. I was so glad that was not the case in this book.
How did you guys feel about Adam's over protectiveness for Carly? Such as when he felt compelled to put himself in front of her or saying that he would be willing to die for her? I found it quite condescending since she is so much more powerful, in control and experienced with her power than he is.
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I'm starting to feel the same way about Vicki... she is definitely more than what she seems and I think will actually go through some character development as the series goes on.
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I'm guessing we will learn more about Dauma now that she has merged with Carly but I think Terry's part is complete now that Carly has burned down the den...ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 19:53 Dauma was a powerful character. I would have been interested to learn more about her. Also, I want justice for Terry.
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I just hope we will learn more about her now that her and Carly are merged.AvocaDebo621 wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 07:08 I loved how the author built the character of Dauma, Carly's mother, as a strong woman who can handle even her husband's death and focus on what had to be done. Very well written .
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