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In this wonderful little section, we meet Daily’s sister Sophie, who tells Daily about a dream she had in which time was packaged up into little boxes to be saved for later. Once again, Crowley proves an expert at creating these surreal, wonderful little moments so indicative of the novel’s atmosphere, tone, and themes.
By Brandon CookIn this wonderful little section, we meet Daily’s sister Sophie, who tells Daily about a dream she had in which time was packaged up into little boxes to be saved for later. Once again, Crowley proves an expert at creating these surreal, wonderful little moments so indicative of the novel’s atmosphere, tone, and themes.