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"Finally figured out what's bothering me with this book. The four-year-old acts closer to seven. He's a big part of the story. And his character isn't believable as four. I worked with preschoolers for years. A lot of other little details just don't fit for me. They pull me out of the story. Which is really unfortunate." — 16 de May 19:48
"Finally figured out what's bothering me with this book. The four-year-old acts closer to seven. He's a big part of the story. And his character isn't believable as four. I worked with preschoolers for years. A lot of other little details just don't fit for me. They pull me out of the story. Which is really unfortunate." — 16 de May 19:48
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“It was the winter after Mother died, and Mrs. Corbett and some of the Brother's wives came to call. They kept bleating on about how sorry they were and my poor dear mother. It was infuriating. They didn't know Mother at all; she never liked any of them. They were just nosy, noisy sheep.”
― Jessica Spotswood, Born Wicked
― Jessica Spotswood, Born Wicked
“Some things are worth the danger, aren’t they? I don’t believe anyone should be allowed to dictate what I read or who my friends are. It gives me pleasure t know that I can thwart the Brotherhood in some small way.”
― Jessica Spotswood, Born Wicked
― Jessica Spotswood, Born Wicked
“Tess focuses on Cyclops’s placid, one-eyes face. He lost one of his black button eyes year ago, but she wouldn’t let Mrs. O’Hare replace it. She said it made him more interesting, and changed his name from Barnabus.”
― Jessica Spotswood, Born Wicked
― Jessica Spotswood, Born Wicked
“It's called Sunday school, but we are required to attend twice weekly: on Sunday before regular service and again on Wednesday evenings. There are two separate classes: one for children under ten, held in the classroom down the hall, to teach them basic prayers and the tenets of the Brotherhood's beliefs, and one for girls aged eleven to seventeen, to teach us about how wicked we are.”
― Jessica Spotswood, Born Wicked
― Jessica Spotswood, Born Wicked
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