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Re-Read, 2025
Thankfully, this time, there is a next book which I will be starting as soon as my fingers are done typing.
I don't know if this hit harder this time or what. Maybe I got a little bit more out of it. I don't know but this really hurt this time.
Jean.
I do want to note, and I found this funny, and didn't really notice last time. So the beginning of this book Jean is with the Foxes. When he leaves them I found myself not following him. That probably doesn't make sense but I was being s ...more
Thankfully, this time, there is a next book which I will be starting as soon as my fingers are done typing.
I don't know if this hit harder this time or what. Maybe I got a little bit more out of it. I don't know but this really hurt this time.
Jean.
I do want to note, and I found this funny, and didn't really notice last time. So the beginning of this book Jean is with the Foxes. When he leaves them I found myself not following him. That probably doesn't make sense but I was being s ...more

Jean didn’t understand any of it, but he knew on a bone-deep level that this was better than anything he’d ever had. It was worlds more than he deserved. He feared it as much as he wanted it; the thought that this was his life now was terrifying.
Jean was a starving dog on a short chain who’d learned years ago not to bite back. Jean would never hurt him. Jeremy knew it, believed it, with everything he had, so he painstakingly picked himself up and got back in Jean’s face.
He thought of France: of ...more
Jean was a starving dog on a short chain who’d learned years ago not to bite back. Jean would never hurt him. Jeremy knew it, believed it, with everything he had, so he painstakingly picked himself up and got back in Jean’s face.
He thought of France: of ...more

Nov 24, 2023
CN
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Jun 03, 2024
Marion
marked it as to-read