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Any we never find out who or what Johnny Walker is, whether he's the kid's father, and why he was murdered. That's a rather significant ball of yarn to leave dangling.
I think story of the entrance stone has a lot to do with why Miss Saeki is living out her years at the library, and it's pretty much the only reason Nagano and Hishino are in the story at all. If the book ends without some treatment of the entrance stone then I think it leaves even more questions out there than there already are.
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Feb 27, 2019 10:49AM
Any we never find out who or what Johnny Walker is, whether he's the kid's father, and why he was murdered. That's a rather significant ball of yarn to leave dangling.
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I think story of the entrance stone has a lot to do with why Miss Saeki is living out her years at the library, and it's pretty much the only reason Nagano and Hishino are in the story at all. If the book ends without some treatment of the entrance stone then I think it leaves even more questions out there than there already are.
