![]() He also learned who his allies are and how to find places he fit in even with the prejudice that was happening. ![]() I really liked the way he wrestled with how to use his abilities and how to respond to the prejudice he faced. We got to see some of the clashes in leadership, and we learned more about the history behind some of the relationships– and some of the rifts in relationships– on the island, too. We get a lot more of the politics and structure of the island in this book, too, which was really cool. I thought the conflicts between them and the ways they navigated them were true to their characters and made sense. The characters and their friendships, which was one of my favorite parts of the first book, are still strong and still drew me into the story. ![]() I think I might have liked this book even better than the first one? I think the writing is stronger in this one, which makes sense. ![]()
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