Read-A-Long of "Before the Devil Breaks You" by Libba Bray

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Re: Read-A-Long of "Before the Devil Breaks You" by Libba Bray

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hsimone wrote: 06 Aug 2019, 13:56
KDJ wrote: 03 Aug 2019, 09:43 I am just passed the part where Bill causes Isayah's seizures to cure his eye sight. 😰😰
That was ridiculous to learn. Bill's such a terrible character. Poor Isaiah :(
I finished Before the Devil Breaks You. This book is awesome. I see why I should have read the other two. LOL. :doh: I happily just go into books no matter what order they come in. It did not hinder how invested I got into most of the characters. I was sad about Mable, that was written well. And, I really want to know what will happen when everyone gets back together. Bill (kinda) redeemed himself, a little, once he was cured. I can't forgive what he did to Isaiah. I really enjoyed this book. Can't wait for The King of Crows. :D :D
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KDJ wrote: 23 Aug 2019, 16:40
hsimone wrote: 06 Aug 2019, 13:56
KDJ wrote: 03 Aug 2019, 09:43 I am just passed the part where Bill causes Isayah's seizures to cure his eye sight. 😰😰
That was ridiculous to learn. Bill's such a terrible character. Poor Isaiah :(
I finished Before the Devil Breaks You. This book is awesome. I see why I should have read the other two. LOL. :doh: I happily just go into books no matter what order they come in. It did not hinder how invested I got into most of the characters. I was sad about Mable, that was written well. And, I really want to know what will happen when everyone gets back together. Bill (kinda) redeemed himself, a little, once he was cured. I can't forgive what he did to Isaiah. I really enjoyed this book. Can't wait for The King of Crows. :D :D
I agree, Bill redeemed himself in the end. I am looking forward to the last book!
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