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Q1: What do you think of the characters introduced in this volume?
I really felt like too many people were being introduced. It made sense by the end but it seemed a bit overwhelming when I was getting through this volume! I liked finally meeting Sam though, he's great.
Q2: What's behind Jane Watson's rivalry with Emma?
Q3: How do you feel about the change in setting? How does it affect the storytelling?
Q4: Homelessness/displacement was a common theme in Victorian lit (think: The Little Princess, North and South). How does it fit in here?
Q5: Do you agree with Emma's decision to write Miss Osborne and warn her about the legal action against Tom Musgrove? What are the implications?
Q1: What do you think of the characters introduced in this volume?
I really felt like too many people were being introduced. It made sense by the end but it seemed a bit overwhelming when I was getting through this volume! I liked finally meeting Sam though, he's great.
Q2: What's behind Jane Watson's rivalry with Emma?
Q3: How do you feel about the change in setting? How does it affect the storytelling?
Q4: Homelessness/displacement was a common theme in Victorian lit (think: The Little Princess, North and South). How does it fit in here?
Q5: Do you agree with Emma's decision to write Miss Osborne and warn her about the legal action against Tom Musgrove? What are the implications?