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Re: Characters

Posted: 07 Apr 2017, 09:33
by James Craft
MsMartha wrote:I'm about a third through the book, and I've been curious about the characters (as have the others here), so I was glad to see this post. I have to agree with many of the comments about Abigail and Haatim. Abigail is strong and does what needs to be done, and Haatim probably should think better--and more often. I am curious about his father, too--I just learned that he is involved, so I guess I have to read some more today!
Abigail is definitely a great character and I can't wait to see what happens at the end of all of this.

Some really crazy twists in the second and third book for what is going on. I didn't see a lot of it coming!

Re: Characters

Posted: 07 Apr 2017, 12:12
by MsMartha
James Craft wrote: Some really crazy twists in the second and third book for what is going on. I didn't see a lot of it coming!
Interesting--I've been thinking that I might need to read the second and third book. I'm curious about how everything will end, even though I'm only partly through the first book.

Re: Characters

Posted: 08 Apr 2017, 09:13
by Gingerbo0ks
I liked Arthur's prologue so would like to see more of him, maybe in the next book? There's some hints about Haatim's father though and he sounds pretty ominous. As for the main characters I preferred Abigail to Haatim, it's nice to have the girl save the boy for a change.

Re: Characters

Posted: 12 Apr 2017, 18:52
by Jaime Lync
I think that Arthur was by far the most intriguing character in the book...wouldn't want to be him though. The minor characters like the prison guard were also pretty hilarious.

Re: Characters

Posted: 13 Apr 2017, 08:09
by kandscreeley
Gingerbo0ks wrote:I liked Arthur's prologue so would like to see more of him, maybe in the next book? There's some hints about Haatim's father though and he sounds pretty ominous. As for the main characters I preferred Abigail to Haatim, it's nice to have the girl save the boy for a change.
I agree about Haatim's father. I do wonder exactly what he's going to turn out to be.

Re: Characters

Posted: 14 Apr 2017, 00:31
by Chitopogi
I find Arthur to be the most interesting. It's a pity he went out of the story quite early. His gamut of powers can be developed further. I hope the next installments can give him more 'airtime' so to speak. I eagerly await this to happen.

Re: Characters

Posted: 14 Apr 2017, 05:00
by Gingerbo0ks
Yes maybe a bit of backstory of flashbacks or perhaps some scenes from his point of view.
This applies to Haatim's father too as I think there is more than meets the eye with the both of them.

Re: Characters

Posted: 17 Apr 2017, 16:12
by Amagine
I forgot about Arthur. He was a pretty interesting character too. I love the mysterious ones.

Re: Characters

Posted: 17 Apr 2017, 16:28
by rssllue
Mysterious characters often steal the focus of a book/movie because of our trying to fill in their story arcs with our imagination.

Re: Characters

Posted: 17 Apr 2017, 16:56
by Amagine
rssllue wrote:Mysterious characters often steal the focus of a book/movie because of our trying to fill in their story arcs with our imagination.
That sounds perfect to me. I have a habit of reading a story and fantasizing about my own version of it. It's a bad habit, especially while reading.

Re: Characters

Posted: 17 Apr 2017, 17:17
by rssllue
If the author can get us to engage our imaginations in such a way with their story, then I would say that they have done a successful job in drawing in into their world.

Re: Characters

Posted: 17 Apr 2017, 17:18
by leeO
Definitely Arthur for all the reasons mentioned above.

Re: Characters

Posted: 17 Apr 2017, 17:20
by rssllue
Mystery is almost always engaging!

Re: Characters

Posted: 17 Apr 2017, 18:12
by Amagine
rssllue wrote:Mystery is almost always engaging!
I completely agree with this statement! :D

Re: Characters

Posted: 17 Apr 2017, 18:45
by rssllue
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