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Neo forces Sam to name and confront his past loss to move forward and learn to cope without hurting and pushing away those around him. Sony, Neo, Coeur, Hikari and Sam all like to steal from the hospital cafeteria, the nearby gas station, among other things. I can't say this is a miss for all because her writing style wasn't for me, but maybe it'll be for you. But we later learn that C is actually “almost always paying attention”, and shortly after this is revealed, it’s revealed that C did willfully ignore Neo getting beaten up because he was “indecisive”.
Authors, if you are a member of the Goodreads Author Program, you can edit information about your own books. As the story progresses, we see Sam go from an empty soul to a person who’s filled with hope once again. Gdy dostajemy go przez całą książkę, nawet gdy nie jest zanadto potrzebny traci tą siłę przebicia i najzwyczajniej w świecie ciężko się to czyta. Miss, I…” the gas station attendant interrupts himself, looking at the cigarettes and then back at her.There was a moment where I believe Sam describes Neo’s mom’s reaction to seeing them, saying something like “I know from the look on her face that she can’t tell if I’m a boy or a girl. But because both sections are hyper-poetic, it’s confusing, it reads like someone dumped a thesaurus on the page, and it veers away from unique and starts turning the prose more and more purple.
These characters didn’t really have personalities beyond the brief things I mentioned in their stereotypes list. essentially, the author gets you attached to the characters to then make them endure endless suffering because that's how life is.
Long story short, I couldn’t stand Sam, and they are probably the most inconsistent, annoying narrator/character I’ve ever encountered.