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do u think wren was really stupid and mean in the start of the book?

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Thebookgeek i hated wren in most of the book but at the end i kinda felt sorry for her


Rida Sajid I was feeling sorry for her since the start. I knew she was gonna regret all that in a hard way. She was a nice girl but she got fade up with her routine and made 180 phase shift at once which obviously isn't a smart move


Sthep I hated her at first for abandoning her sister when she needed her the most. She was selfish & mean. When she was seeing the mom I wanted to kill her slowly. At the end I just thought she was a bad sister & kinda stupid. And kinda bitchy.


Lilac She was a little harsh, yeah. But by the end she regrets her mistakes so it's okay.


Sthep ✿Lilac✿ wrote: "She was a little harsh, yeah. But by the end she regrets her mistakes so it's okay."

Yes, I guess. Still don't like her.


Wendy Naval Yeah, it was kind of annoying, but I think us who have older sisters who grew up very much intertwined with one another would understand that these stuff actually happen. I would like to think of it as a phase, and we all have different ways in coping up with it. And she regretted it, so all's well.


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MaddyLeeReads I did find her a bit mean in the beginning, but it kind of makes sense when you think about it. She spent her whole life with Cath doing everything together and now they don't have to share rooms anymore and are in college. I think she was trying to send the message to Cath saying that collage is the chance to expand their boundries. Wouldn't you want to do things on your own for a while and experience new things after spending your whole life with your twin? I would.


message 8: by Hol (new) - rated it 4 stars

Hol I really hated Wren at the start, even at the end I still sort of disliked her. I thought it was an idiot and such a bitch to Cath. However I understood that she wanted to be her own person and not just "Cath's twin" but she could have gone about it a better way.


message 9: by MaddyLeeReads (new)

MaddyLeeReads Although I hated Wren for talking to their mother without telling Cath. That just really irritated me. It's kind of like stabbing her in the back.


message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

In the beginning of the book I was annoyed and irritated with Wren, I grew to like her but not as much as the other characters,but better than Nick. She had a character growth after her alcohol poisoning.


Rianne Heartfilia I think Wren did it for the great or good of Cath but that doesn't mean that I think that what she did was good.


Lauren Cohen I didn't find her to be particularly likable, though I understood her intentions. I get that she was trying to find some independence in college after being attached at the hip with Cath for most of her life. But she did go a bit far with the way she abandoned her at school when they first got there. What really pissed me off was how she treated the whole situation with their mother. I was TOTALLY on Cath's side about that. I thought it was pretty awful that she ditched Cath and her father on Thanksgiving to spend it with her "mother" and her new family.


message 13: by Ann (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ann I loved wren from the beginning. I loved her character but I did find her rude because I was cheering for Cath but she's a fine girl, she just needed guidance.


Shadowhunter Clary Yeah definitely I think she was kinda mean at the start, but that's just her character not all people are incredibly perfect and that's why I liked her so much. She was very realistic, if you was to just meet someone you didn't want to share a room with I'm pretty sure you wouldn't be so nice either until you met them for real.


message 15: by Ebs (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ebs i totally understand she wanted some individuality but she went about it the wrong way..but at the end she regretted it and had some growth development which makes sense because college is a learning experience.


message 16: by Rose (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rose The thing is, I can't really hate characters. I totally understand Wren's want for individuality when her whole life had been wrapped around Cath. I got upset at her - her actions were justified, but not excusable.


message 17: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Perhaps that’s why she was named Wren.


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