Reviews

Really a 3.5 but rounded down because I did not care for the way it ended. I finished it feeling I have to read the next one and it's not even slated for publication :-(


Highlights

Do not mourn a tragedy before it happens, for then if it comes to pass, you must mourn twice—and if it does not, you have felt sorrow where it was not necessary.

People often take actions which they later regret, sometimes bitterly. The more harmful the action, the greater the regret.

Forgiveness blossoms when it will. We can no more demand it come early than we can demand springtime in December.

Perhaps because such wounds seem as though they will never heal until those who have hurt us are sorry for their sins—but waiting for such medicine is often worse than the injury itself.