![]() ![]() We get a whole new side of Eli in this book, and despite the fact that I want to hate him viciously (no pun intended lol), I really can’t because we get his backstory. This was much more evident in this book, and I loved seeing what he does and why, and seeing him care about Mitch and Sydney. And that is what makes him a phenomenal anti-hero. He cares and loves certain people, and he isn’t drawn by a desire to kill just for the fun of it, or to rule, or whatever it is that makes people become evil. But he’s still a good guy, with a good heart, no matter how small it is. He doesn’t have the same views of what is right and wrong, nor does he particularly care about the suffering of others at his hands. He’s more like the lesser of two evils, which makes him a very interesting character. ![]() I’ve always loved Victor because he’s not necessarily the good guy. ![]()
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