And i had been rather a while, and I couldn't quite recall if it was said out loud or one of the many things that are implied about Mr Oakapple's backstory.
Not to shortchange either of the protagonists, I cared most about Julian Oakapple when I first read this book and whenever I return to it, and you write him well.
No, I know exactly what you mean. I read it first as a child and he was always the most interesting character in many ways and the backstory grew much clearer when I re-read it as an adult. I do like how much it becomes clear by the end that there were always three lost orphans in need of a home at Midnight Place.
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And i had been rather a while, and I couldn't quite recall if it was said out loud or one of the many things that are implied about Mr Oakapple's backstory.
Not to shortchange either of the protagonists, I cared most about Julian Oakapple when I first read this book and whenever I return to it, and you write him well.
No, I know exactly what you mean. I read it first as a child and he was always the most interesting character in many ways and the backstory grew much clearer when I re-read it as an adult. I do like how much it becomes clear by the end that there were always three lost orphans in need of a home at Midnight Place.