![]() ![]() She's never been outside and she has no idea what she's up against, so I thought her mistakes were somewhat justified. Don't get me wrong, she's still very flawed as a person, and she makes mistakes throughout the book, but it's normal. She's fourteen (I think) and for a fourteen year old girl who's never been outside, she's actually really resourceful and once she gets the idea of what she's up against regarding the outside world, she's very cool. By the end of the book, I really loved Muthr and respected her a lot more. She was doing what she was programmed to do. Her whole purpose was to protect and teach Eva how to survive and live her life. When I continued to read on, I realized that my whole perception of her character was totally wrong. was way too uptight, and I really didn't understand her as a character. They are such a strong team and I'd love to read more about their life in the Sanctuary. The first few chapters were really cool, because they were a nice introduction to Eva and M.U.T.H.R. When I first started reading this book, I was kind of confused because I went into it blindly. His awesome illustrations are all throughout the book, and they just add to the awesome vibe that the book gave me. Tony DiTerlizzi is the co-creator and the illustrator of the Spiderwick Chronicles. Regan has been raving about this series and Tony DiTerlizzi in general. I saw this book and automatically thought of Regan from PeruseProject from YouTube. ![]() ![]() I got this book with my aunt when we went out to a college campus. ![]()
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