He changes his clothes? So because his clothes are physical things that Abbey and everyone can see, do his clothes just float in the air? They must, because when Caspian goes to grab Abbey a snack when they are at the hotel together, she says it might look suspicious if ‘food is floating in the air.’ So when he walks around with her do people see floating clothes?Īlso, Caspian can pick up objects but he can’t touch Abbey? That seems kind of stupid…the author just did that so there would be sexual tension between them. I didn't really get Caspian in this book. (Her perfume making wasn't really as important or written about in this story, weirdly enough given the cover art.) I did a lot of skim-reading because the main character isn't interesting enough to me for me to read the 200+ pages about her day to day life. Again, this novel was okay.I said in my last review for The Hollow that I probably wasn't going to read the rest of this series but I forgot that I already put the next book on hold so when it came in I thought I should give it another chance.Īgain it just felt kind of 'blah' to me, just like the first one.
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