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Precisely. I'm also only curious, because this story really is that captivating.
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Even during that debacle with the sleeping pills, what exactly made Lewellyn have such a reaction? What did they mean when they said he's a "mutant"? Also that prison, why was it that Shavonne's pov didn't find anything else odd, other than them treating Lewellyn as "a dog"? Haaaahhh~ so many questions~
Was the novel more elaborate with these discussions...? Any novel readers here?
genuinely phenomenal. there are still some unanswered questions though: why’d they put so much emphasis on the royal family & totality if it never really mattered to the plot? to get the readers off track maybe? they said that lewellyn is biologically different somehow but they never actually spoke about why. is it related to the injections he got as a kid? was he ever really different at all— or was it a way to alienate him and make him an “animal” (similar to what they did in nazi germany)?