April 7 I like how even though she saw that was supposed to happen in the story she didn't completely change her character or purposely get on the good side of everyone. She is making connections with these people to control and manipulate them instead like she's not a good person in that regard(though I think that mindset of hers is going to change soon). Also I really love how the author and artist are showing her character. Like going from loved to her parents only using her and abandoning her and the way she feels alone and trapped. It's neat that the other side is bird cages which also represents how she feels
20 - interresting The MC is a disturbed teenager, daughter of parents who cares little and use her for their benefit She’s affected with a deadly disease, and she has a lot of very bad and mean thoughts Contrary to most books, she’s not trying to reform herself, neither does she decide to become an absolute villain Instead she goes through a very realistic adolescent crisis, cut her despondency to her toxic mum with her hair, and let her true feelings guide her That’s where it’s good This kid has bad feelings, bad intentions, but her heart is not yet corrupted, even when she denies it and makes herself believe she’s manipulative, she does indeed quite a few good things Human heart abhors injustice, and so does she Her act are small, but of weight She doesn’t act to please, and it feels true
She’s a pretty ambiguous character, but feels like a real teenager, who given the opportunity, will act astonishingly righteously
It’s entertaining, and if doesn’t get lost in some pseudo villainy, it can be good