![]() ![]() ![]() Hennesy lives 6 lives: and the 5/6 clones live the same life. ![]() Each time she finds a copy of herself, the tattoo on her neck extends– Hennesy knows exactly what is means. Each time she does, it’s painful and gruesome and scary. Jordan/Hennesy: Hennesy has a dlimma she keeps dreaming copies of herself. It was more of plot device for Declan and Ronan to develop rather than expanding of Matthew’s individual arc. He goes through a lot but honestly, we don’t delve into it enough for me to find it effectively meaningful. Matthew, now roughly aged 15 or so, is starting to realise who and what he is. Matthew: Matthew is a dream Ronan had as a toddler. I enjoyed his angst, however it is troubling to see why he’s in this “YA” book (also: why is Ronan and Adam still considered YA, when they’re college aged now?). Which is cool: it’s another couple with White Privileged Boy falling for Punky Black Girl (aka Gansey and Blue, no?). He has a romance with Jordan (a dream-copy of Hennesy). Ronan: My god, how did Stiefvater manage to make him so dull and toned down than before? He’s bleak and a shell of who he is in the Raven Cycle.ĭeclan: Declan shun as a side-protagonist in this. THE NARRATOR SOUNDS LIKE EVERY SOUTH PARK CHARACTER. The only reason I did not DNF this is because Ronan was my favourite Raven Boy. There is no ‘big-action show-down’ at the middle or end. ![]() It’s mainly following the characters and their slight-problems in life. It was painful to sit through: nothing happens in this story. ![]()
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