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Re: Official Review: The Two Towers by Jamie A. Waters
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I like how it's pointed out that even those in the tower are powerless, and only playing the cards life handed them.
What is grief, if not love persevering?
Grief is just love with no place to go.
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This is what won me over, too!AbbyC wrote:That sounds interesting, not something you see every day! Great review!At the same time you will both resent and feel sorry for the Omnis who were also born into a system outside of their control and who have to live the consequences of the life that they were born into.