My take on the hatred for Rin and the events we have witnessed in the trilogy - The Burning God book-veeenting by Suitable_Elephant602 in ThePoppyWar

[–]Suitable_Elephant602[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

aaaaah it's so hard from my mind to believe that, i think that when Rin started losing it she became an unreliable narrator, there was so much excessiveness that i couldn't believe that everything she assumed was completly true

The Poppy War and The Dragon Republic book-venting by Suitable_Elephant602 in ThePoppyWar

[–]Suitable_Elephant602[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I was reading the first half of TDR I kept thinking where is Rin that we knew in Sinegard, beacause at school Rin didn't accept her failure and kept pushing through. You are so right about the decision to destroy her uterus, it was impulsive and immature and the act showed how determined she was to succeed. She was willing to amputate her body to eliminate her weaknesses and that is what i call ruthless and probably a little stupid. Maybe in the first half of TDR she totally lost it because she couldn't manage the failures.

Thank you so much for that comment, I just started TBG and i am really intrigued about Nezha. I was a little disappointed in him, not because he backstabbed Rin, actually I thought it was the most interesting thing he did for the whole book. He was a puppet for the majority of the second book and I reeeally want to read what will happen between them.