That was SO good! Made me all warm and fuzzy inside. I think it's my favorite chapter so far, followed closely by the last one.
I love how it's a little bit like the teenaged boyfriend visiting the girlfriend at her home for the first time, and then that awkward moment waiting for her, trapped with her dad.
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He's of the opinion that what people have in their libraries says more about them that they could probably ever realize and give credit to.
His eyes once again stray to the small bookcase in the far corner of the room, calling his name like a siren, pulling him in with a nearly magnetic force. Later, he will blame the writer in him, that boyish curiosity that still gets him into trouble at times. Right now however, he just jumps up from his seat, crossing the room quickly until he's standing right in front on the few shelves.I loved this. I'm always most interested in a person's books. It's really the most telling thing to see what other people read
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Communication = yes! I like the way Castle is so unsure of himself and even though she is the vulnerable one, she's also that little bit stronger because she has nothing to lose. I really like the way he is starting to become aware of what Kate went through - not that it changes the loss and heartbreak he suffered, but the realisation that she suffered loss and heartbreak too. I'm looking forward to how their conversation continues.
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I love how it's a little bit like the teenaged boyfriend visiting the girlfriend at her home for the first time, and then that awkward moment waiting for her, trapped with her dad.
Also:
He's of the opinion that what people have in their libraries says more about them that they could probably ever realize and give credit to.
His eyes once again stray to the small bookcase in the far corner of the room, calling his name like a siren, pulling him in with a nearly magnetic force. Later, he will blame the writer in him, that boyish curiosity that still gets him into trouble at times. Right now however, he just jumps up from his seat, crossing the room quickly until he's standing right in front on the few shelves.I loved this. I'm always most interested in a person's books. It's really the most telling thing to see what other people read ( ... )
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