What surprised you most about the plot? Which scenes resonated with you, and why do you think you found them remarkable?
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there were many delights in this book. I liked how Luzia used her magic at each trial to overcome the tests. I loved how her power got stronger and stronger as the book went on. I also liked how each of the contestants betrayed each other as the trials went on.
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I really enjoyed Valentina's transformation. She was such a hateful woman in the beginning, but by the end of the novel she was strong, understanding - overall a much nicer person.
I also liked Luzia's growth from a cowering servant to someone powerful and in control, completely aware of what she wanted and able to achieve it.
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I would not say I was surprised by anything in the plot-I usually read with an open mind, ready for wherever the narrative takes me. There were several scenes that resonated with me- Luzia's internal thoughts about what she had survived and what she wanted from her life, her intelligence and yearning was remarkable given her circumstances. I also, like many of the readers above, was very pleased with Valentina's transformation.
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I was most surprised that Valentina developed so much courage, including providing Luzia with food and clean clothes while she was in prison, ending her relationship with Marius, and beginning a new life with her own friends. I’m not sure how she was able to financially begin anew.
I was also surprised that when Luzia was attempting to escape that she ensured that Teoda was free, but not herself. Even though Luzia thought that the song might split her if she continued, I was still surprised that she could not save herself.
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The most memorable scene in the book for me occurs at the end of Chapter 44: the woman who finds the thumb-sized emerald in a fish, leaves her home, walks to Paris, and becomes a successful parfumiere. Meanwhile, her abusive drunkard husband chokes to death on a fishbone from the same fish. So Hualit's dream of freedom far from Spain and far from a dominating lover, is eventually achieved by another woman through one jewel from Hualit's hidden fortune.
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