![]() Spoiler First she doesn't visit Juniper in the hospital. But Claire did a few things that iriked the hell out of me. Now, I completely understand feeling left out and comparing yourself to others. Though I did like majority of the characters, there was one character who I hated throughout the book. I don't see too many books with a pan character so it was nice seeing it. There was also a pansexual (and possible asexual, but I'm not entirely sure since the book doesn't say it) rep in this book. And I liked seeing Lucas so optimistic and caring. I liked seeing Valentine learn what friendship was. Out of all the characters, Valentine, Matt, and Lucas were my favorites. I really liked how these characters reflected that and made the readers understand that. We all have had thoughts of lust, envy, greed, sloth, gluttony, wrath, or pride. But this is also a reflection of society. One character is not strictly lust or envy or the other five. Each of the seven characters have more than one sin. ![]() But as I got further into the story, I realized that wasn't the case. ![]() I kept trying to figure out who represented what sin. I initially thought each seven characters were a manifestation of the sins. ![]() The seven deadly sins play heavily into the plot. It was everything I didn't know I needed. “We are always moving forward-I can see it now. ![]()
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