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Who the hack is Miranda?
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Chanaka
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Nov 16, 2012 02:03AM

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Because I don't want to spoil the ending for you."
I have. And I`m just trying getting ideas from others!

As the author doesn`t take a straight forward approach to that, we can take it as we like. You can just make it another fantasy fiction or we can make this a book which talk about complex human ability to affect another persons weaknesses and turn it to our own use. That`s why I`m seeking how others feel about it!

It clearly states that Olive found a website, explaining what a shapeshifter IS.
And then (at the end), Miranda ADMITS it.
How does it not get any clearer than that???
pmsl

Scooby Doo is one example of this style of Gothic fiction. The ghost the Scooby Gang is dealing with always turns out to be a sad faced old man in a deep sea diver's mask muttering about meddling kids, and never an actual ghost.
Reading Shift on an allegorical level, you could have an interesting discussion about what a shapeshifter would be in the real world. This is probably what Chanaka is after.
Is that right, Chanaka?

It clearly states that Olive found a website, explaining what a shapeshifter IS.
And then (at the end), Miranda ADMITS it.
How does it not get any..."
We can agree with all that if We believe in every thing a web says [specifically a website found by her imaginary friend and not any recognized one] and Miranda says.

Exactly! You wrote that comment like you just read my mind. In my opinion, reading a book in an allegorical level will be much more interesting other than just reading a "sum of words". Don`t you think so, gwscrsc?

Of course these things don't actually exist......but that's the beauty of FICTION!!!


*ThumbsIp* Exactly!!

In fact, it IS impossible!!!
You can change your hair colour and maybe dress the same.....that doesn't make you look like every girl, with the same hairstyle/colour.
PMSL
Face structure would still be different....unless, she truly was a shapeshifter!

Whatever way you think, I think we can all agree that Miranda is a parasite.

Whatever way you think, I think we can all ..."
The book states that she becomes so like the person she's immitating.....that it's hard to tell the difference. No amount of hair dye can do that! PMSL


I suppose it depends how you view the book upon reading it. I found this book in the paranormal section, so I WAS expecting something 'supernatural'......or something of the like.
So I took her to be some sort of supernatural being. I just think it makes the most sense, considering the contents of this particular book.
Example: I'm thinking of an actress off the top of my head......lets say, Dakota Fanning. I could dye my hair blonde, I could steal her sense of clothing and I could even immitate the way she carries herself/speaks/reacts.
NONE of this will make me look like/be Dakota Fanning!
Unless, of course - I was a shapeshifter.
Do you see the point I'm trying to make?

