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message 1: by Hugh (new)

Hugh (bodachliath) | 316 comments Mod
We have just passed the halfway mark, so this week covers the first four chapters of book three.

Chapter summaries:
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message 2: by Jess (new)

Jess Penhallow | 20 comments Only Riderhood could be run through by a steamer and live to tell the tale! His character is so fun.

I enjoyed the story of The Wilfers' courting days and the awkwardness of George Sampson.

Has it been shown previously that Lightwood is intending to propose to Bella? If so I missed this.


message 3: by Linda (new)

Linda | 1425 comments Jess, I don’t remember any Bella/Lightwood interaction, so if there was I also missed it.

I enjoyed the Wilfers� courting scene as well. So, according to Mrs Wilfer’s mother, tall people are smart and short people are…not. OK.
I couldn’t get over everyone fussing over Bella cooking. Was that because she never did so in the past, or because now she’s been elevated in society so she shouldn’t be cooking? Maybe a bit of both. I laughed at her pink chicken. Yum. 😂


message 4: by Hugh (new)

Hugh (bodachliath) | 316 comments Mod
You are right - Lightwood's interest in Bella was not mentioned earlier than this and doesn't play a major part in the story - if I hadn't written it down I would have forgotten it.


message 5: by Brian E (new)

Brian E Reynolds | 148 comments After the last section ending, I had expected the story to turn more toward the point of view of Rokesmith/Harmon/Handford but he is not seen and only referred to in the last chapter on the Wilfers. Also, no Lizzie love triangle, another prime plot part. Instead we get more, except for the Bella chapter, focused on side characters like Fledgeby, Riah and Wren. As Jess point out, the Riderhood episode was a bit fun though.
I guess I have to expect such passages between sections of any particular plot point when there is the amount of characters operating in this book.


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