Michael de Salazar
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Beware of spoilers: One of the chapters is from Jonathan's perspective. In view of what is stated later - did Jonathan decieve us readers or was that his real interpretation of what was happening in Spain?
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Nickelini
That was Nancy's version of events in the book she wrote to herself. We never hear the real Jonathan's opinion on anything
Ariadna
I think that chapter was like an abstract taken from the book Nancy wrote... It was written in italic as other excerpts from the notes of Nancy.
So I think this is what she thought had happened there that day.
And regrettably as it is, we weren't given the real description of what actually happened that day and how and why did Jonathan saved the kid. But I would love to read his actual thoughts and maybe then I would understand him better.
So I think this is what she thought had happened there that day.
And regrettably as it is, we weren't given the real description of what actually happened that day and how and why did Jonathan saved the kid. But I would love to read his actual thoughts and maybe then I would understand him better.
Karen Crawford
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Michele
Oh I think that was for sure his real interpretation. Why would he have pretended it was, if it wasn't?
Nik
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Nov 11, 2016 12:59AM · flag