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I have to agree with you Meadow. I didn't really care about any of them. I couldn't get upset about what he did or didn't do and the end of the book was in no way redeeming of his character. Yes a suppose he "did the right thing" in warped kind of way but it just wasn't...right.
Well I am busy collecting all the books I want on my e-reader so I search online for those but I still like to wander into book shops and see if anything looks interesting. Same as with BAR I keep an eye out to see if anything might be with reading. :)
I have a feeling that the author was trying to pose the question of does one give in to the dark side of your personality or choose the right thing but does it in a extreme way with Dexter saying "I can choose who or what I kill". It's not "I can choose not to kill" but then I guess that was not...
Now a hundred and twenty pages into the book I have decided that I don't know who is more scary...Dexter or the Bad Guy. At the moment I think the Bad Guy is from the mysterious past. But that might change as I get further in the book.
I love the Inspector Chen books, they are a fascinating look into Shanghai and the time in which the books were set. I have been meaning to read Jin Yong's books for the longest time but something else always comes up. I want to see how they are written and if in any way they differ from Wuxia...