Did you like the plot twist at the end?
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Did you like the plot twist at the end?
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I would agree with you, the signs were there that something was coming in that direction. The way it was done just didn't flow very well. In reality, the last 1/3rd of the book didn't flow very well.ashley_claire wrote:I agree that sometimes it comes out of nowhere as a convenient way to explain things away. I can appreciate that the seeds for her twin were planted throughout the book. I knew some kind of twist with her identity was coming, I just wasn't sure exactly what it was.
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Exactly how I felt! ?Cotwani wrote:I found the twists a welcome relief. I kept wondering throughout the book whether the author was setting up a stage for some sort of reincarnation!! However, I would also agree that the twists were not properly refined. They still left me with a 'really?!' moment.
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I love your analogy to arranging a poker game! ? The conversations were definitely lacking.Miriam Molina wrote:There were a lot of mysteries which remained. Why were her augmented cells not detected (her greatest fear)? How was the DNA typing conducted when the biological parents were unknown? Why was everybody so eager to have unusual sexual entanglements (they sounded as if they were arranging poker games)?
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Hahaha, this made me laugh more than it should. I fully agree.Miriam Molina wrote:There were a lot of mysteries which remained. Why were her augmented cells not detected (her greatest fear)? How was the DNA typing conducted when the biological parents were unknown? Why was everybody so eager to have unusual sexual entanglements (they sounded as if they were arranging poker games)?
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