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…If I had to pick one I guess it would be Lena because we appreciate how much she cares for her found family and the reason why she disagree’s with amputating M’s limb; also the reason why she goes with it despite her misgivings. We also got to see what M was like before he became aware of his caregivers’ expectations and began to suppress himself more.
I think the remainder of the book is going to show Peter and Joseph breaking up. Peter will realize that his assumption that marriage would fix the existing distance between them won’t work.
M might start pulling away from everyone else’s expectations and try being more independent.
I honestly do don’t know what Magos’ or Lena’s ending will be. I’m not sure Magos will see or appreciate M as his own person before the story ends.

I like each perspective distinctly. Every character has many layers that get revealed little by little. I would have liked to viewed Mago's performance art from her perspective. Delve into her inner workings and how she really feels about M growing up.
I think the last section will delve in M's own worries and fears. Peter and Joseph were on rocky ground with their relationship and I am interested to see how it works out.

I'm excited to see the story through M's eyes. I'm equally afraid something bad is going to happen to him. So far I think this book will come in at a solid 4-star.

I knew M was gonna do something awful and I knew Magos really couldn’t separate Santiago and M. He was always going to be a monster but Magos helped accelerate it with how she talked about/around him.
M is only going to do something worse now that he has a taste for human blood. Peter will find out. I honestly think M is going to hurt either Joseph or Peter.
I am really loving this book.



It seems like Ms mental health is deteriorating, so I wonder if the section will end with the end of M, but I have no idea.
This discussion is for Joseph. In my hardcover edition, this section runs up to page 244.
What did you learn in this section?
Have you preferred one of the perspectives over the others?
What do you think is to come in this final part?