Written in Red (The Others, #1)

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Bisquit Well, while Shatter me has a heroine who can't do anything - because she is too afraid of people - and introduces two love interests, these books feat…moreWell, while Shatter me has a heroine who can't do anything - because she is too afraid of people - and introduces two love interests, these books feature a heroine who is willing to be active and change things. Also no love triangels. Those two series aren't alike at all IMHO. (less)
Betty G BOW = Box On Wheels.
It is a nickname in the book for a small, electric powered utility vehicle.
I picture it like one of the small post office delive…more
BOW = Box On Wheels.
It is a nickname in the book for a small, electric powered utility vehicle.
I picture it like one of the small post office delivery trucks with 2 front seats.(less)
Heather It's confused, honestly. There's are aspects that feel elementary school like city names and dumb name days (ie Sparkletown, Watersday), talking anima…moreIt's confused, honestly. There's are aspects that feel elementary school like city names and dumb name days (ie Sparkletown, Watersday), talking animals, and a villain with a unbelievable ridiculous motivation. However, with all the cutting and talk of eating humans, it's adult. (less)
Mike Finn At the start of the novel, Meg's hair had been died red. It grew out during the novel.…moreAt the start of the novel, Meg's hair had been died red. It grew out during the novel.(less)
Jodie Clark If by Native Americans you mean a human population in Thaisia before people came across the Atlantic, there is none. If you mean a sentient species na…moreIf by Native Americans you mean a human population in Thaisia before people came across the Atlantic, there is none. If you mean a sentient species native to Thaisia, then the answer is the Terra Indigine (the Others). But keep in mind that the Others are also native to the rest of the planet, other than the parts originally given to the human population. Remember that the world In which Meg lives has similarities to ours, but there is not an exact parallel for every people group, historical event, etc. Hope that this answers your question.(less)

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