Dreams of Gods and Monsters
2011 • 625 pages

Ratings24

Average rating3.9

15

This book got me engaged, involved. It kept me on the edge of my seat, it had me worrying, it had me hoping, there were a couple of places where I was almost praying... and there were parts that were so, so, so sweet... it made me cry. Of both sadness and happiness.

There were only a couple of things I wasn't happy about.

1) I WISH Eliza had reacted differently to the incident. I wish she had said: “Of course I'm distraught! I managed to flee a cult where I had been abused my whole childhood, and am studying a field I'm passionate about, and if you don't believe I'm innocent, if you don't believe that I didn't do this, I can kiss my career goodbye, no-one will ever take me seriously, and I'll go to jail for violating the agreement AND YOU ARE SENDING ME BACK TO THE CULT!”

2) I wish to know more about how the fake grandmother's life turned out. I wanted to see her punished.

3) I wanted to see the other guy punished.

And where will they find enough teeth to create enough bodies? Why aren't they using the teeth from the old bodies?

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