Do you find these as satisfying to re-read now?</>
Absolutely and every bit!
And I do think Picts and Martyrs is very satisfactory in terms of character development - Nancy, in particular, has "grown up" a lot and has developed more self-control. She acts in ways that I don't think the Nancy of two years earlier, in Swallowdale, would have done at all. And it's not too surprising that she then reverts to more childish ways in Secret Water (also a favourite, because we used to sail there as children), after having made such a huge effort earlier.
Re: Re: Rowan's decision
Date: 2014-07-28 06:45 pm (UTC)Absolutely and every bit!
And I do think Picts and Martyrs is very satisfactory in terms of character development - Nancy, in particular, has "grown up" a lot and has developed more self-control. She acts in ways that I don't think the Nancy of two years earlier, in Swallowdale, would have done at all. And it's not too surprising that she then reverts to more childish ways in Secret Water (also a favourite, because we used to sail there as children), after having made such a huge effort earlier.