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    MAJOR SPOILER WARNING. I thought I could use the spoiler marks (>! !<), but apparently I can’t?

    I loved the book. I loved the characters. I loved the plot. I loved the ending, sappy as it was. This was just the kind of book I needed right now.

    But I have a rather…*burning* question.

    I was so sure that Arthur was going to turn out to be a demon, or maybe even Satan himself. When it was revealed that he was a phoenix, I actually laughed out loud.

    And I can’t help wondering…was this intentional? Did the author lead the reader to suspect that Arthur was something more hellish? Was he teasing the reader, playing off our own preconceived notions? I mean, there were little hints sprinkled throughout the book. The fact that Arthur held a special fondness for Lucy. The hints of burning and fire. Arthur warning Norman about what he was capable of, and Zoe begging him not to “in front of the children.”

    So yeah, those of you who read it–were you expecting something similar? And when you found out the truth, did you suspect that TJ Klune intentionally led you to that expectation?

    by rachaelonreddit

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    1. wrongkindofpigeon on

      I’m with you! I initially expected Arthur to be something more devious but the more I read on, I nixed that guess. I think Klune did that intentionally to make Arthur a mystery. I’m excited to find out how the story unfolds in the sequel, *Somewhere Beyond the Sea*!

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