Which character perspective was your favourite and why?
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Re: Which character perspective was your favourite and why?
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I admired Galen's perspective because he was milk and humble, and not clearly notable in the novel but observant of his environment and the feelings of his companion. This attribute didn't make Galen a lesser man but a wise man who carefully and deliberately considers his decision his decisions before acting.PriyankaBeeput wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 15:18 I personally loved Alderman's chapter, I instantly felt a connection with him, he justness and good nature come through well and I think Tysz build up the most suspense in Alderman's chapter
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Yes, I felt the same way too. I like his reasonable spirit, it's just a pity his story was cut short. I also did like Galen story perspective too.PriyankaBeeput wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 15:18 I personally loved Alderman's chapter, I instantly felt a connection with him, he justness and good nature come through well and I think Tysz build up the most suspense in Alderman's chapter

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